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N.S. public schools move to at-home learning Jan. 10-Jan. 17

HALIFAX: Students in Nova Scotia's public schools will move to at-home learning for one week beginning Monday, January 10. Schools will remain open for students who use learning centres and will reopen to in-person...

Dartmouth man charged with impaired driving

NINE MILE RIVER: Calling the police for assistance after going off the road in Nine Mile River turned out to be bad idea for a Dartmouth man last week. East Hants RCMP S/Sgt. Cory Bushell...

Theft of two vehicles in Noel under investigation by RCMP

NOEL: Police received a report of a theft of two vehicles from a Noel residence overnight on Dec. 30. East Hants RCMP S/Sgt. Cory Bushell said police were advised that two vehicles were taken from...

From the Cruiser – Dec. 21 to Jan. 4

Brought to you by: ENFIELD: Over the holidays (the past two weeks) officers with East Hants RCMP responded to 136 calls for service. Here are a few of the highlighted calls as reported by East Hants...

COVID-19: N.S. expands booster dose age eligibility

HALIFAX: Nova Scotia has expanded eligibility for COVID-19 booster doses to include anyone 30 years of age and older, beginning Jan. 4, 2022.Booster doses are administered at least 168 days after the primary series....

Commissionaires return to HSIA in parking, curbside service role

Contract ends five-year hiatus at Halifax Stanfield; will employ upwards of 65 commissionaires in frontline, customer service role HALIFAX STANFIELD: Commissionaires Nova Scotia (CNS) is back at Halifax Stanfield International Airport after securing a multi-year...

Seventeen farm animals lost in Upper Rawdon barn fire

UPPER RAWDON: Seventeen farm animals perished in a ravaging barn fire in Upper Rawdon on New Year’s Day Shortly after 4 a.m., fire crews from Rawdon, along with mutual aid from 14 other East Hants,...

HRM urging residents to remain off frozen lakes, ponds until ice testing resumes

HRM: The Halifax Regional Municipality is advising residents that it is not currently safe to be on frozen lakes and ponds as there is noticeable thin ice and open water in many lakes across...

Drop-in Pfizer vaccine clinics coming to Lower Sackville, Beaver Bank areas this week

BEAVER BANK: Drop-in Pfizer outreach clinics provided by Nova Scotia Health are coming to the Beaver Bank and Lower Sackville areas, as well as other communities in the Central Zone, over the next week....

N.S. see another record-setting year for Immigrants

HALIFAX: Nova Scotia continues to surpass previous immigration records as the Province's population reaches an all-time high, exceeding one million. The Province approved 4,100 applications, with a focus on attracting skilled newcomers to essential services...
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