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Five Mile River man facing child pornography and sexual interference charges

DUTCH SETTLEMENT: The RCMP/HRP Integrated Special Victim Section have arrested a Five Mile River man for child pornography and sexual interference offences. In late November 2020, an investigation began by Halifax District RCMP and the...

Nominations now open for provincial volunteer awards; deadline to submit March 1

HALIFAX: Nova Scotians who want to recognize outstanding volunteers can now nominate people for the 47th Provincial Volunteer Awards.Every year to mark National Volunteer Week, Nova Scotia celebrates volunteers nominated by organizations and communities...

Pet of the Week – Jan. 15, 2021

Here is our Pet of the Week for Jan. 15, 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...

COVID19: Testing to become mandatory for rotational workers

HRM: Beginning Jan. 15, testing will be mandatory for rotational workers who work outside Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador."We are concerned about the high number of cases in other provinces...

N.S. universities receiving financial relief due to COVID19

HALIFAX: Nova Scotia's post-secondary sector plays a key role in our cultural, social and economic well-being as a province, and like other sectors, it has faced unprecedented challenges due to COVID-19.That is why the...

RCMP reminding drivers and pedestrians about intersection safety

DARTMOUTH: Nova Scotia RCMP is reminding drivers and pedestrians about intersection-safety this winter. Winter weather can seriously impact road conditions which can make it challenging to stop quickly.                                                                              Last week, RCMP members conducted an checkpoint to...

Daisy’s adventure: Fall River family grateful for communities help in search

FALL RIVER: If only Daisy the Daschund could talk, she could tell her humans Joanna Church and Sean Vaillancourt all about her adventures. Daisy was spooked outside her families Ingram Drive, Fall River home by...

N.S. announces its tightening border with N.B. after COVID19 surge

HRM: Due to the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia is tightening border controls. Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, announced Jan. 8,...

Youth arrested on several charges after Lwr. Sackville incident

LOWER SACKVILLE: A 17-year-old youth from Dartmouth has been arrested for fleeing from police and possession of stolen property after an incident on Jan. 1 in Lower Sackville. In a news release, Halifax District RCMP...

Aerotech Connector gets EA approval

Delay in approval to push back Aerotech Connector completion to late 2022 WELLINGTON: The delay in the Environmental Assessment (EA) approval for the Aerotech Connector will mean the estimated completion date for the project will...
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