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Noel Shore native among three chosen for mass shooting Independent Review Panel

NOEL: A well-respected former East Hants resident is one of three chosen to be part of the Independent Review Panel put together by the provincial and federal governments to look into the N.S. mass...

From the Cruiser – Nov. 23- Nov. 30

Brought to you by: ENFIELD: East Hants RCMP responded to 88 calls for service between Nov. 23 and Nov. 30. Below is a few of the highlighted calls as provided by East Hants S/Sgt. Cory Bushell....

N.S. making historic investments in municipalities

HALIFAX: All 49 municipalities across the province will see the benefits of a new service exchange agreement signed between the province and each of its municipalities on March 28. The agreement, also known as a...

N.S. RCMP begin consultations to form apology for historical use of street checks

DARTMOUTH: To inform an apology the Nova Scotia RCMP will be making to African Nova Scotians and all people of African descent for the harm caused by the historical use of street checks and...

Two men charged after fleeing from police

MIDDLE SACKVILLE: RCMP have charged a Dartmouth man and a Meteghan man following an incident where they fled from police in Middle Sackville on Sept. 4. Cpl. Guillaume Tremblay, with Halifax District RCMP, said at...

N.S. adding more child care spaces in Halifax region

HALIFAX: Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) will add more spaces to its child study centre in Halifax and expand the age groups it serves with funding support from the provincial and federal governments, the...

From the Firehouse – June 2020

KENNETCOOK: It was a slow month for many local fire departments mainly because there remain restrictions on firefighters responding to medical assists in conjunction with EHS due to COVID19. Here is a look at calls...

Province announces improvements to provincial Student Assistance Programs

FALL RIVER: Changes to the provincial student loan program will make post-secondary education more affordable and accessible for students and graduates in Nova Scotia. The changes will align provincial student assistance programs with federal updates...

VIDEO: Dr. Lisa Barrett answers our questions on COVID-19

HALIFAX: If Nova Scotia is to remain safe and keep COVID-19 at bay, residents need to make it part of their routine to get tested weekly for the deadly virus, even if they’ve tired...

RCMP nab Charlottetown man whose blood-alcohol more than three times legal limit

ELMSDALE: A 68-year-old Charlottetown is facing impaired driving charges after his breath samples tested three times the legal limit on May 14. East Hants RCMP S/Sgt. Cory Bushell said officers were called to the parking...
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