PHOTOS: Crime Prevention hosts holiday Community Skate
LANTZ: A lot of red cheeks were spotted at the East Hants Sportsplex in Lantz on Wednesday night.
Those red cheeks--and some very wet hair--were from the close to 50 participants who took in the...
PHOTOS: Breakfast with Santa a hit in Beaver Bank
BEAVER BANK: There was much excitement at the Beaver Bank Kinsac Community Centre on Dec. 2 as Santa and Mrs. Claus came to the small community.
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As...
Feds transit investment could benefit Fall River, Beaver Bank areas: Samson
FALL RIVER: The federal government’s recent announcement they will invest upwards of $14.9 billion for public transportation might bode well for projects in the Fall River and Beaver Bank areas, the local MP said.
Darrell...
Two men charged with weapon offences
LOWER SACKVILLE: Police have charged two men with multiple weapon offences after a traffic stop yesterday afternoon, Jan. 19 in Lower Sackville.
At approximately 2 p.m. investigators from the Guns and Gangs Unit of the...
Water project’s scope, costs unveiled
FALL RIVER: The water study looking at the costing to bring city water down Fall River Road and all the way to just past Inn on the Lake on Highway 2 indicates it’s doable...
Carr Farm gets green light despite residents push back
FALL RIVER: Council chambers at Halifax City Hall filled with smiles from the majority of those in attendance on March 5, but no more than that of Sandra Carr and Laurie Baker.
The smiles came...
Road work set for Phillip Drive Sept. 6-8
FALL RIVER: HRM is advising of upcoming road work set to take place on a street in Schwarzwald subdivision.
In a notice sent out to media, the municipality said the road construction will occur on...
PHOTOS: Tea & Bake sale brings in the crowds
FALL RIVER: You couldn’t erase that smile off Barb Carr’s face as she helped place items purchased by consumers into bags during the Christmas Tea & Sale at St. Thomas Anglican Church in Fall...
Restrictions set to begin easing Feb. 14 in N.S. as part of three-step phase
HALIFAX: Nova Scotia will start easing provincewide COVID-19 restrictions on Feb. 14. This will be done over three phases.
"While we still need to be cautious, things are moving in the right direction and we...
New playground in Carroll’s Corner opens to much excitement
CARROLL’S CORNER: Jim Reid has the same big smile on looking out over the playground at the Carroll’s Corner Community Centre that he did when the dream became a reality in January 2023.
And for...