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Deagle Gammon’s motion for HRM to support Keira’s Law passes

FALL RIVER: The councillor for Waverley-Fall River-Musquodoboit Valley has advocated, on behalf of a resident, that HRM Regional Council show their support for Keira’s Law. A private members bill tabled in Feb. in the House...

WMES honours veterans with outdoors Remembrance Day display

WAVERLEY: While COVID19 may have halted any in-school Remembrance Day assembly, the students at Waverley Memorial made sure the Veterans in and around their community know they honour and are thinking of them, and...

UPDATED: Enfield man wanted on warrant arrested

ENFIELD: A 26-year-old Enfield man wanted by RCMP in Kings County for an assault on a police officer is in custody In a release, RCMP say that Kings District RCMP arrested Colby Bond, 26, of...

GPV students place second, sixth in Canada CyberSTEAM Challenge

MAIN PHOTO: Emily Aporta and teammate Annabelle Brozek were second, while Ryder MacQueen and Quinlan Yorke came sixth in the Canada CyberSTEAM Challenge. (Healey photo) FALL RIVER:  Four students from Fall River placed in the...

HRM provides update on Parks & Recreation relating to COVID-19

HRM: The Halifax Regional Municipality continues to monitor and respond to the rapidly evolving effects of COVID-19. The following is an update on municipal services:  As directed by the province, phase one of the public...

LWFRA funding vital to successful summer camps at WJCC

WINDSOR JUNCTION: Until early June, it looked like the popular summer day camps at the Windsor Junction Community Centre may be another casualty to COVID19. However, the volunteer board came up with a plan that...

PHOTOS: FRABA holds networking and silent auction fundraiser

FALL RIVER: The smiles from the faces of business owners inside The Turtleback Bar & Grill in Fall River April 21 showed just what the first in-person event hosted by the Fall River &...

RCMP charge 27 during COVID19 enforcement as of April 17

DARTMOUTH: Since April 17, Nova Scotia RCMP has charged 27 people for offences under the Nova Scotia Health Protection and Emergency Management Acts. To date, the RCMP has charged a total of 161 people...

Forest Sector responds to 2024 federal budget

OTTAWA, ONT.: The Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) President and CEO Derek Nighbor released the following statement in response to the 2024 Federal Budget tabled by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance,...

Property damage being investigated by police

LAKELANDS: RCMP are investigating after a report of property damage on April 21 in Lakelands. East Hants RCMP S/Sgt. Cory Bushell said the caller informed Enfield detachment their blue 2012 Prius had been damaged when...
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