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Province announces more than 370 affordable housing units to be constructed in Dartmouth

DARTMOUTH: Nova Scotia announced March 28 it's investing nearly $22 million to create more than 370 affordable housing units in Dartmouth. "Today, we're taking real action to provide more Nova Scotians with a safe, comfortable...
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RELEASE: Premier McNeil introduces measures for residents

HALIFAX:Premier Stephen McNeil, Minister of Business Geoff MacLellan and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, announced today, March 20, measures to help Nova Scotians and Nova Scotia...

“It feels like you’re in a bit of a jigsaw puzzle.”

Deagle Gammon talks about the first weeks as an HRM councillor FALL RIVER: It’s been a whirlwind six days for newly elected District 1 Councillor Cathy Deagle Gammon as she learns the ropes of being...

Keller Williams Realty makes donation to shooting victims families

FALL RIVER: A local realtor company has made a large donation to help families of the victims of Canada’s worst mass shooting. Fall River business couple Jerry and Annette Murphy from Keller Williams Realty presented...

From the Firehouse – October 2021

Brought to you by: LANTZ: Here is a look at the fire calls for the month of October 2021 in the East Hants and Stewiacke areas. Call info are provided by departments in Mount Uniacke; Kennetcook;...

NEW: 12 new cases, one more COVID19-related death in NS

HRM: Today, May 1, Nova Scotia is reporting one additional death related to COVID-19, bringing the total to 29. The death occurred at the Northwood long-term care home in Halifax Regional Municipality."The thoughts and...

Police report trend of large purchases made with stolen credit cards in Nova Scotia

HRM: The provincial RCMP’s Commercial Crime Section has identified a recent trend in the Nova Scotia where vendors have been receiving large-volume or expensive orders for tires and other high-value items, which are paid...

Alberta driver nabbed for impaired driving on Hwy 102 near Goffs

GOFFS: A 53-year-old man from Alberta has been charged with impaired driving after a single-vehicle collision on Highway 102 on March 3. Const. Gui Tremblay, spokesman with Halifax District RCMP, said that Southeast RCMP Traffic...

Medical Examiner rules sudden deaths not suspicious

BASS RIVER: On April 17, the Nova Scotia RCMP, together with the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service, began an investigation into the deaths of two people. The two people's bodies were located deceased early that...

LWFRA funding vital to successful summer camps at WJCC

WINDSOR JUNCTION: Until early June, it looked like the popular summer day camps at the Windsor Junction Community Centre may be another casualty to COVID19. However, the volunteer board came up with a plan that...
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