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Surrender of 77 dogs overwhelms SPCA

DARTMOUTH: The Nova Scotia SPCA is asking for help caring for 77 dogs and puppies in need of urgent treatment and rehabilitation. All the puppies and dogs came from one property in Cape Breton....

Province, feds announce Outdoor Learning fund for N.S. elementary schools

HALIFAX/EAST HANTS: The Nova Scotia government and the federal government have created a $7 million outdoor learning fund for all public elementary schools in the province. The fund will allow schools to enhance existing outdoor...

St. Margaret’s church planning fundraising dinner

The following has been submitted to The Laker News GRAND LAKE/OAKFIELD: Spring is in the air! It has been a long year (or more)! Vaccinations are underway!  N.S. is the safest place in North America. Public...

N.S. reinstates N.B. border restrictions

HALIFAX: Restrictions on the New Brunswick border will be reinstated Thursday, April 15, at 8 a.m., Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, announced today, April 13. "We...

Resident concerned over runoff into pond near Aerotech Connector

WELLINGTON: Nova Scotia Environment (NSE) is aware of sediment and runoff getting into a pond, located adjacent to the construction site of the Aerotech Connector in Wellington. The pond, located at the former Sarty Siding...

Waverley Legion receives $25k New Horizons Grant for kitchen upgrade

WAVERLEY: The Waverley Legion has received some big help from a federal grants and contribution program. Recently, Sackville-Preston-Chezzetcook MP Darrell Samson was on hand to present the Legion and its members with a cheque for...

Blois’ resolution “Canada as an Agricultural and Agri-food Superpower” approved

KINGS-HANTS: Liberal Party of Canada delegates passed a resolution Saturday April 10 that will help position Canada as an agricultural and agri-food superpower. The policy resolution, put forward by Kings-Hants MP Kody Blois, received support...

Lwr. Sackville man charged with sexual assault, interference

LOWER SACKVILLE: The RCMP/HRP Integrated Special Victim Section has charged a 29-year-old man from Lower Sackville with sexual assault, and is reaching out to the community in case there are additional victims. Andrew Thomas Stones has...

Grad recognition ceremonies to be held at high schools: N.S. Education

FALL RIVER: The Department of Education and Early Childhood Education said progress is being made on what graduation ceremonies will look like this June at N.S. high schools. Violet MacLeod, spokeswoman with the department, confirmed...

Pet of the Week – April 9, 2021

Here is our Pet of the Week for April 9, 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...
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