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Fall River man facing charges in three HRM theft investigations

TIMBERLEA: A 47-year-old Fall River man has been arrested in connection with three theft investigations in the Timberlea area. Cpl. Gui Tremblay, with Halifax District RCMP, said that police received reports of three break-ins that...

PHOTOS: Poignant Remembrance Day service held at Lockview High

FALL RIVER: The sacrifices of those past and present were remembered during two separate Remembrance Day Services at Lockview High on Nov. 10. The Fall River school had a morning and afternoon services for the...

Fall Legislative session modernizes government, protects NSians, says Premier Houston

From a release HALIFAX: Modernizing government and protecting Nova Scotians from large power rate increases were the focus of the fall legislative session, which ended November 9. The government introduced legislation to shield Nova Scotians from...

Residents concerns heard as Ingram Drive development rejected

HALIFAX: A vote tally screen never had so many eyes on it all in anticipation of the result as did the one at Halifax Regional Council on Tuesday night, Nov. 8. The voting came after...

Lockview High alums among filmmakers partaking in 48 Hour Film Festival

WINDSOR JUNCTION: A team of filmmakers, all who are alum from Lockview High, are among the 72 people who took to the streets Oct. 28-30 to make short films for the 48 Hour Film...

Province announces more housing in Dartmouth, Stellarton for NSCC students

From a release DARTMOUTH: New affordable, accessible campus housing at three Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) campuses will house 350 students and ease pressure on the housing supply in those communities. Construction is underway at NSCC's...

Applications now open for Sustainable Communities Challenge Fund

From a release HALIFAX: Nova Scotia communities can now apply for funding to support their climate change mitigation and adaptation priorities - from deep energy retrofits and low-carbon transportation initiatives to flood and heat stress...

Volunteers celebrated by province

From a release HALIFAX: Volunteers from across the province were honoured November 7, at the 48th annual Provincial Volunteer Awards ceremony. "One of the great pleasures of serving as Lieutenant-Governor is the opportunity to celebrate the...

NSH says Global medical isotope shortage affecting nuclear medicine services

HALIFAX: Nova Scotia Health has been alerted to a worldwide medical isotope shortage due to a technical problem with a reactor in Europe. Medical isotopes are used to support many nuclear medicine departments across the...

Light up the Holidays event returns

FALL RIVER: The Fall River and Area Business Association (FRABA) has announced the return of its “Light up the Holidays” house tours and contest. The association is looking for 12-24 homes to enter the contest...
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