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HERH’s Youth Who Care brighten Christmas for a family

MILFORD: Students at Hants East Rural High are brightening Christmas for an East Hants family. Recently, the Youth Who Care group thanked fellow students and...

Houston announces expansion of VirtualCareNS program across N.S.

HALIFAX: People on the Need a Family Practice Registry across the province will soon have access to virtual care, the premier of the province...

VIDEO: Feds, MEH, province announce $300,000 investment for new Shubie River Park playground

SHUBENACADIE: With the Shubenacadie River nearby, and sunny skies beaming down, all three levels of government brought more sunny news to the community of...

Hants North Food Bank holding open house Oct. 2

LATTIES BROOK: The Hants North Food Bank will host an open house on October 2 from 1-3 p.m. at its new location, 7070 Highway...

PHOTOS: Christmas on the Green held

WAVERLEY: There was crafts, music, dance performance, a tree lighting, caroling, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus in Waverley on Dec. 2. PHOTOS:...

Fall River’s Bell signed by QMJHL Islanders

CHARLOTTETOWN: A Fall River hockey player has been signed by a Maritime team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Kian Bell, who played last...

COVID19: Province reports 91 new cases, 187 recoveries on May 17

HALIFAX: Today, May 17, Nova Scotia is reporting 91 new cases of COVID-19 and 187 recoveries. There are 66 cases in Central Zone, 17 in...

PHOTOS: Community supports GPV Band at craft market fundraiser

FALL RIVER: Christmas shopping came early for many of the shoppers at the Georges P. Vanier Junior High Band craft fair last weekend. The fair,...

Premier: Government won’t accept MLA pay raise recommendation

HALIFAX: Nova Scotia premier Tim Houston said a recommendation from an independent panel looking into MLAs pay will not be accepted. In a release, Houston...
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NEW: 13 new presumptive COVID19 cases; total now 41

HRM: As of today, March 23, Nova Scotia has 41 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Thirteen new cases were identified Sunday, March 22. The...
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