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Blois named chair of Liberal’s Atlantic Caucus, HOC Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food

EAST HANTS: Kings-Hants Member of Parliament, Kody Blois, has been named chair of the Liberal Atlantic Caucus and chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food. MP Blois was appointed chair...

Property values in N.S. up for 2022, says PVSC

HALIFAX: The value of Nova Scotia properties is up over eight percent for 2022, bringing the total valueof assessments to $124.6 billion. Property Valuation Services Corporation (PVSC) mailed more than 638,500 Property Assessment Notices to...

PHOTOS/VIDEOS: WCA installs rink at Village Green; opening TBD

WAVERLEY: It was a beautiful day to get some friends together and get some fresh air. That’s just what the Waverley Community Association (WCA) did on Feb. 6 as members of the community converged on...

Man arrested for making fake COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination cards

BARRINGTON: RCMP in Barrington have arrested a man for making fake COVID-19 proof of vaccination cards in Barrington. On November 15, police received a complaint of a suspected fake COVID-19 proof of vaccination cards being...

Maggie Andrew loves making music, to perform at Crescendo Festival

WAVERLEY: Maggie Andrew has come a long way in her still young, blossoming musical journey. The Lockview High alum went to the West Coast to get a start in performing and writing music, working to...

Accessibility funding announced for two East Hants projects

LANTZ: Two projects in the East Hants community that will be accessible are receiving funding from the provincial government. In a release from the PC Caucus, the Houston government announced funding for accessibility, paving the...

Develop N.S. announces agreements with Eastlink, Bell to bring high-speed Internet to more NSians

EAST HANTS/HALIFAX: High-speed internet will reach another 400 Nova Scotia homes and businesses under new contracts with Eastlink and Bell signed by Develop Nova Scotia. Eastlink will expand access to 66 more homes and businesses...

COVID19: Sixteen new cases reported Nov. 30

HALIFAX: As of today, Nov. 30, Nova Scotia has 138 active cases of COVID-19. Sixteen new cases were identified Sunday, Nov. 29. Fifteen of the new cases are in Central Zone. The other is a...

Pet of the Week – Nov. 6

Here is the Pet of the Week for Nov. 6, 2020 as selected by a random computerized draw: The other pets that were submitted will be included in the draw for next week, and the...

Wellington author’s latest book shines light on healthcare workers

WELLINGTON: An author from Wellington is shining a light on those in Nova Scotia’s healthcare system who are leading the fight against COVID-19. Len Wagg along with co-author Angela Mombourquette recently penned “We Rise Again,”...
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