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New MEH Deputy Warden selected

ELMSDALE: A new Deputy Warden has been selected for Municipality of East Hants. At its Oct. 27 Regular meeting of council, councillors with MEH selected Michael Perry to the one-year term as Deputy Warden. Perry...

Record-breaking season for provincial parks

GRAND LAKE/OAKFIELD: For the second year in a row, Nova Scotia's provincial parks have broken their record for the highest number of camper nights. Camping parks hosted 99,304 paid overnight stays in 2022, an increase...

N.S. to train 30 L’nu students through new Practical Nursing Program

HALIFAX: Nova Scotia is training more healthcare workers to provide a diverse range of care in communities across the province. Starting in the 2023-24 academic year, aspiring practical nursing students can learn as part...

Memorial Indigenous healing garden unveiled at CEHHC

TRURO: A dedication ceremony for the Sheila Gloade Memorial Healing Garden was held recently at Colchester East Hants Health Centre. This initiative is the culmination of a partnership between the family of John C. Gloade...

Federal investment will assist with Springfield Rec Centre upgrades

MIDDLE SACKVILLE:  Upgrades are coming to the Springfield Lake Recreation Centre that will improve it and make it safer for all users. At the Rec Centre off Lakeview Avenue in Middle Sackville on Oct. 28,...

Halifax District RCMP looking to identify motorcycle riders

LOWER SACKVILLE: Halifax District RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying 5 people involved in a dangerous driving incident. On Oct. 27 at approximately 7:30 p.m., Halifax District RCMP received a report of...

Food Bank survey shows usage increase; Feed N.S. continues advocacy for policy-based change

FALL RIVER: As the number of people visiting food banks rises, Nova Scotians are recognizing that charity isn’t the long-term fix.  “Nova Scotians need more income to meet their basic needs,” says Nick Jennery, executive...

PHOTOS: Sun shines on Crafts in the Park

FALL RIVER: The nice October weather shone brightly on Fall River and a yearly community event held showcasing local artisans. Crafts in the Park was held Oct. 22 at Jamieson Park on Fall River Road...

The inside story of Halifax’s Public Gardens

By The Laker News HALIFAX: The Halifax Public Gardens are the oldest and finest Victorian public gardens outside the United Kingdom. But they were devastated by Hurricane Juan, and more recently by an attack that left...

Authors track the Seasons in Mi’kma’ki

From a release HALIFAX: The Mikmaq have long used the moon’s 29-day cycle to connect to recurring events in the natural world. In their new book authors Cathy LeBlanc and Dave Chapman track the passage of...
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