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OP-ED: A message to Nova Scotians from PC Leader Tim Houston

The following is a paid OP-ED from the N.S. PC Party and Leader Tim Houston:

COLUMN: N.S. election is Aug. 17. Make your vote count

by Joni Snair, PT, Founder/Owner & Physiotherapist, Safe at Home Physiotherapy The Nova Scotia Provincial Elections are taking place on Tuesday, August 17. Many people may be worried about going to the polls. What are...

Wellness Within: Hiking safely this summer

This column is done by Journey to Wellness with Deborah Peddle-Hann. It comes as no surprise that outdoor activities have picked up significantly in the last year and many of us have been out exploring...

COLUMN: Spousal Support- Who Gets it; who pays it; and everything in between

This column is submitted by Fall River Law Spousal support can be a really hard thing to talk about in the separation and/or divorce process.  People are generally willing to pay child support because it...

COLUMN: Child support

This column is submitted by Fall River Law Child support is an issue where we deal with a lot of misconceptions.  There are lots of people who see child support as a sword in the...

COLUMN: the Financial Media can be harmful to your wealth

By Jennifer Rideout, Wealth Advisor, Assante Nowadays, it’s pretty much impossible to avoid talk of the markets. There are 24/7 cable channels devoted to investing and business, newspaper articles and internet coverage. The wall-to-wall talk...

COLUMN: Six low cost ways to make your home or business more accessible

by Joni Snair, PT, Founder/Owner & Physiotherapist, Safe at Home Physiotherapy It’s National Accessibility Week and I want to challenge you to think outside the box. Accessibility means that your home, workplace, stores, parks, websites...

COLUMN: The best interests of the child: Who decides and how?

This column is submitted by Fall River Law. One of the key things that we look out for as parents is the best interests of our children, so it is no surprise that when a...

EDITORIAL: Sign wars – a nice distraction from the gloom

It all started in East Hants with a sign at McNeill’s Shell that said “Who wants to go tow to tow. Big Dog Sign Wars.” The last line refers to the Truro radio station, Big...

DR. STRANG: The last part of any marathon is the hardest

The following is an except of the remarks made by Dr. Robert Strang, Chief medical officer of health for the province, during the COVID-19 briefing on May 7. Our situation is critical, especially in the...
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