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First round of Healing Pathways Community Fund Grants awarded

Communities have identified a need for grief and emotional wellness supports TRURO/HALIFAX: The Nova Scotia Hospice Palliative Care Association (NSHPCA) announced today that 14 organizations...

Pet of the Week – May 14

Here is our Pet of the Week for May 14, 2021 as selected by a random computerized draw: The other pets that were submitted will...

Community partnership inching closer to buying Srs. Friendly Centre

FALL RIVER: All that’s standing between the Fall River Dragons Football program purchasing the Seniors Friendly Centre from HRM is a public hearing and...
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NEW: Five new Covid19 cases; one being investigated for source

HRM: As of today, March 26, Nova Scotia has 73 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Five new cases were identified Wednesday, March 25. Most...

SJUC holds drive-thru food drive

FALL RIVER: Two non-profit organizations in the Halifax Regional Municipality will benefit from a drive-thru food drive, held Feb. 6. The St. John’s United Church...

UPDATED: Proposed Ingram Drive development rejected

WINDSOR JUNCTION: The proposed mixed residential/commercial development for the end of Ingram Drive in Fall River Village has been nixed, as proposed. Councillor Steve Streatch...

MacDonald-Miles earns top Cadets awards, promotion to PO1

FALL RIVER: A local Dartmouth Sea Cadet has earned a slew of awards from her cadet group, while also getting a promotion to a...

Fine for illegal burning increasing to $25,000 during wildfire season

HALIFAX: Beginning May 16, Nova Scotia has increased the fine for violating daily burn restrictions to $25,000. Premier Tim Houston made the announcement in a...

PHOTOS/VIDEO: Meeting held to kick off Sackville Community Days

LOWER SACKVILLE: The first meeting to kick start the brainstorming and updating the community on this year's Sackville Community Days was held on March...

Province adding more mental health, addictions professionals at Dal

HALIFAX: Nova Scotia will be adding more training for mental health and addictions professionals at Dalhousie University in Halifax, the province's Minister of Addicitions...
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