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Pet of the Week – March 19, 2021

Here is our Pet of the Week for March 19, 2021 as selected by a random computerized draw: The other pets that were submitted will be included in the draw for next week, and the...

The Lasting Legacy of Canadian War Amputee Veterans

NOVA SCOTIA: Amid the wars, countless Canadian soldiers and nurses displayed extraordinary bravery and unwavering dedication, putting their lives on the line for our country. Many of these individuals returned home bearing the profound...

N.S. takes action to increase housing, protect tenants

HALIFAX: Affordable, safe housing is crucial for a healthy society, quality of life, attracting new residents, social equity and growing the economy. Nova Scotia needs to build more housing and the Province is taking...

Water service interruption for Collins Park set for May 4

WELLINGTON: Halifax Water has announced crews will be undertaking water system maintenance work in the Collins Park area of Wellington on May 4 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Customers within the impacted area may...

Deagle Gammon: HRM out of it’s “wheelhouse” on dealing with city’s homeless, housing situation

FALL RIVER: HRM is dealing with the homeless situation the best they can given how out of their wheelhouse it is, said the councillor for Waverley-Fall River-Musquodoboit Valley. Cathy Deagle Gammon answered questions on the...

CFIB: Fall sitting leaves N.S. small businesses in rearview mirror

HALIFAX/FALL RIVER: The 2023 fall sitting of the Nova Scotia Legislature has resulted in very little for small businesses in Nova Scotia, the CFIB said in a release. Eight out of ten businesses had...

“This is not the time for half measures.” N.S. introduces province-wide measures

HALIFAX: Premier Iain Rankin's steadfast words is all Nova Scotians needed to hear to know how serious the current predicament the province is in on a record-breaking day that saw 96 new COVID19 cases...

PHOTOS: Fun galore at East Hants Crime Prevention’s Open Skate

LANTZ: East Hants Crime Prevention hosted an open skate on Easter Monday (April 18) in Lantz. The open skate in the afternoon saw many families come out and lace up their skates and take to...

Election 17: McNeil, Horne tour Marid Industries

WINDSOR JUNCTION: One of the leading manufacturers of custom steel structures had a visit from the Premier of Nova Scotia on May 15. Premier Stephen McNeil, in the midst of a 30-day campaign leading to...

Province announces opening of expanded Dialysis Unit

HALIFAX: Beginning July 12, patients will begin receiving treatment at the expanded dialysis unit at the Halifax Infirmary site of the QEII Health Sciences Centre. Six dialysis stations have been added, bringing the total to...
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