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Remembrance Day service in Waverley to be livestreamed

WAVERLEY: If you can’t make the Remembrance Day service in Waverley this Saturday Nov. 11, we have you covered. Even if you can make it but wish to watch it back afterwards when you get...

PHOTOS: East Hants volunteers, firefighters awarded Platinum Jubilee medal

ENFIELD: Fourteen deserving volunteers who give back selflessly to the community of East Hants were recognized on Dec. 11 at a special ceremony in Enfield. Hants East MLA John A. MacDonald presented the 14 with...

New MEH Deputy Warden selected

ELMSDALE: A new Deputy Warden has been selected for Municipality of East Hants. At its Oct. 27 Regular meeting of council, councillors with MEH selected Michael Perry to the one-year term as Deputy Warden. Perry...

Multiple charges, including impaired driving, result of 911 calls

WINDSOR: A 26-year-old Summerville man has been charged with multiple offences, including impaired driving by drug, following a stop by police after they received numerous 911 calls of a possible impaired driver. Police said that...

From the Cruiser – March 9-16

Brought to you by: ENFIELD: East Hants RCMP responded to 87 calls for service during the period of March 9 to March 16 throughout the Municipality of East Hants. Besides the three police briefs reported in...

PC Party, NDP call for increase to COVID19 testing

HRM: The N.S. NDP and PC Party each issued statements regarding COVID19 testing for students and teachers on Sept. 15. Here is the NDP statement: Just one week into the school year, typical coughs and...

March 7 will see Phase 2 of province’s COVID-19 reopening plan begin; State of...

HALIFAX: Nova Scotians will see COVID-19 restrictions ease further and an evolving approach to testing and case and contact management starting next week. At 12:01 a.m. on Monday, March 7, Phase 2 of the Province's...

Councillors Corner with Cathy Deagle Gammon

Holland Road/Lockview Road; Comfort centre at Snow Centre; nature playground in Carroll's Corner FALL RIVER/MUSQ. VALLEY: The Laker News sat down with Waverley-Fall River-Musquodoboit Valley District 1 HRM Councillor Cathy Deagle Gammon for Councillors Corner...

Province begins pre-budget consultations

From a release HALIFAX: Nova Scotians can share their thoughts and ideas for the next provincial budget and future budgets by taking part in annual pre-budget consultations. "The pre-budget consultation is a way for Nova Scotians...

N.S. minimum wage to increase April 1; NDP Leader Burrill calls for increase to...

HALIFAX: Labour and Advanced Education Minister Lena Metlege Diab announced that government has accepted the Minimum Wage Review Committee's recommendation that minimum wage increase by 30 cents, plus the national consumer price index, which...
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