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Pet of the Week – April 23, 2021

Here is our Pet of the Week for April 23, 2021 as selected by a random computerized draw: The other pets that were submitted will be included in the draw for next week, and the...

No plans to hold vaccinations in N.S. schools, top doc says

HALIFAX: Nova Scotia has no plans to follow in the footsteps that neighbouring New Brunswick is doing by holding COVID-19 vaccination clinics in schools. At a recent COVID-19 briefing, Dr. Robert Strang explained why N.S....

WCA aims to bring awareness of speeding with installation of signs

WAVERLEY: A simple tweet from a local Waverley resident has led to the purchase of three speed signs for the Waverley Community Association (WCA) aimed at bringing a form of traffic calming to the...

Flu vaccine now available in N.S., province announces

HALIFAX: Starting Oct. 17, Nova Scotians can book their seasonal influenza vaccine appointment with appointments beginning Saturday, October 22. The influenza vaccine will be available for free to all Nova Scotians over six months old...

From the Cruiser – Sept. 1 to Sept. 7

From the Cruiser is brought to you by: ENFIELD: Over the past week (Sept. 1 to Sept. 7) officers with East Hants RCMP responded to 73 calls for service. The following are highlighted calls as provided...

HRM Fire wants residents to be safe in the kitchen

WINDSOR JUNCTION: Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency (HRFE) is encouraging residents to assess their kitchen for fire safety.   National Fire Prevention Week runs from Oct. 4-10 and the theme this year is “Serve Up Fire...

Young girl arrested in Millwood Drive stabbing

MIDDLE SACKVILLE: A 12-year-old girl has been arrested following a stabbing in the Middle Sackville area on Sept. 10. Halifax District RCMP spokesman Cpl. Chris Marshall said the stabbing took place on Millwood Drive in...
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NEW: Five new Covid19 cases; one being investigated for source

HRM: As of today, March 26, Nova Scotia has 73 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Five new cases were identified Wednesday, March 25. Most are travel-related or connected to earlier cases. One of...

RCMP officer ensures stranded woman makes her flight home

ELMSDALE: An Ontario woman can thank an East Hants RCMP officer for not missing her flight home. East Hants RCMP Community Policing Officer Const. Preston Burns said the incident took place on Aug. 29, and...

COVID19: N.S. reports 180 recoveries, 90 new cases on May 18

HALIFAX: Nova Scotia is reporting 90 new cases of COVID-19, however there were double that--180--in recoveries on May 18. There are 64 cases in Central Zone, 17 in Eastern Zone, seven in Northern Zone and...
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