Lions Club holds food drive
BEAVER BANK: The Beaver Bank Kinsac Lions Club recently held a food drive in support of local families in need.
The Lions Club reached out to the community to drop off non-perishable food to the...
RCMP charge 18 with Health and Emergency measures act offences
DARTMOUTH: The Nova Scotia RCMP is releasing COVID-19 enforcement statistics today in lieu of Good Friday.
Since April 7, Nova Scotia RCMP has charged 18 people for offences under the Nova Scotia Health Protection and...
NEW: Second COVID19 death in N.S.: 31 new cases reported
HRM: Nova Scotia has recorded its second death related to COVID-19.
On Wednesday, April 8, a woman in her 90s with underlying medical conditions died in the Cape Breton Regional Hospital as a result...
Man charged with aggravated assault in Middle Sackville
MIDDLE SACKVILLE: A 33-year-old man faces charges following an aggravated assault incident on April 7 in Middle Sackville.
Halifax District RCMP say they responded at 9:20 p.m. to a complaint of a serious assault which...
NEW: 32 new COVID19 cases push N.S. total close to 350 overall
HRM: As of today, April 8, Nova Scotia has 342 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Thirty-two new cases were identified Tuesday, April 7.The QEII Health Sciences Centre's microbiology lab completed more than 700 Nova Scotia...
Keeping their minds active: Fletchers Lake boys getting “slimey” making video game
FLETCHERS LAKE: Two young boys from Fletchers Lake have found a creative way to keep their minds thinking while schools out due to the State of Emergency as a result of COVID19.
Rowan Williamson and...
NEW: N.S. records first COVID19 death; 17 new cases announced
HRM: As of today, April 7, Nova Scotia has 310 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Seventeen new cases were identified Monday, April 6.As reported earlier today, the province has also recorded its first death.The QEII...
Passionate about dogs: Two young women reopen popular Fletchers Lake doggie daycare business
MAIN PHOTO: Olivia Dube (left) and Beth May are the co-owners of Roaming Rovers. The two Grade 12 LHS students formed a partnership to revive the business, which had closed in Sept. 2019. (Olivia...
NEW: 31 new COVID19 cases
HRM: As of today, April 6, Nova Scotia has 293 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Thirty-one new cases were identified Sunday, April 5.The QEII Health Sciences Centre's microbiology lab completed 650 Nova Scotia tests on...
‘Hair-raising’ effort: Sackville musician sings, shaves hair for medical staff at N.S. hospitals
LOWER SACKVILLE: The medical staff at several hospitals province-wide are getting some “hair-raising” help from a well-known Lower Sackville musician during the COVID19 pandemic.
Jon Cyr is using the tool he has passion for to...