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LWF Hall gets new patio, LED lights installed

FALL RIVER: The community’s gathering place is getting a bit of a fresh new look. With COVID19 restrictions forcing spots like the LWF Hall to remain closed as events are cancelled as a result of...

RCMP members receiving wellness treatment following N.S. shootings

More than 100 officers responded to rampage; several on leave of absence ENFIELD: The well-being of the Nova Scotia RCMP officers who made the initial response to the rampage on April 18-19 in Portapique and...

9Round announces closure of Fall River, Halifax locations

FALL RIVER: The owners of a local fitness business, with locations in Halifax and Fall River, has announced they’re closing both businesses permanently. The news was issued in a release from 9 Round owners Mike...

Wellington youth wins Canada-wide music leadership award

WELLINGTON: A young Wellington boy who is quick to volunteer for any musical opportunity” left such a lasting impact on his former music teacher at Holland Road Elementary School that he’s picked up a...

RCMP celebrate National Police Week

EAST HANTS: This week, the Nova Scotia RCMP is recognizing National Police Week, a public education campaign began back in 1970 as a way for the police to connect with their communities and to...

RCMP provide update into mass shooting investigation

Police decals for cruiser made without business owners permission DARTMOUTH: The Nova Scotia RCMP continues to investigate the incidents of April 18 and 19, an operation that has been given the name of H-Strong. Operation H-Strong...

Schools won’t return this year in N.S; last online teaching day June 5

HALIFAX: What many thought as the worst kept secret was confirmed on May 8 by Premier Stephen McNeil and it's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Robert Strang. Many people had been saying they couldn't...

Province releases plan for a new normal in N.S. post COVID19

HALIFAX: The provincial government has released what they plan to use to plan for the province’s recovery from COVID-19. The slideshow of the plan is actually a national framework developed by Canada’s chief medical officers...

RCMP release COVID19 enforcement statistics since May 5

DARTMOUTH: Since May 5, Nova Scotia RCMP has charged 6 people for offences under the Nova Scotia Health Protection and Emergency Management Acts. To date, the RCMP has charged a total of 205 people with...

Health-care workers get boost of up to $2,000 from new program

HALIFAX: The COVID-19 pandemic has placed extensive demands on front-line health-care workers but the majority did not initially qualify for the federal top-up program. That is why Premier Stephen McNeil lobbied the federal government...
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