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East Hants RCMP share Halloween safety tips to keep you safe

EAST HANTS: Like their colleagues across N.S., East Hants RCMP have some tips to keep all those trick or treaters safe this Halloween, set for Sunday Oct. 31. Halloween may still look a bit different...

COVID19: Those 12-19 now eligible for vaccine appointments

HALIFAX/FALL RIVER: Beginning yesterday, May 27, COVID-19 vaccine appointments are open to booking province-wide for people aged 12 and older. Nova Scotia currently has two vaccines approved for use. The Pfizer vaccine is available to...

COVID19: Fifteen new cases identified Dec. 3

HRM: As of today, Dec. 4, Nova Scotia has 117 active cases of COVID-19. Fifteen new cases were identified Thursday, Dec. 3. Eleven of the new cases are in Central Zone, including the case connected...

Province raises Pride flag at Province House

From a release: HALIFAX: A symbol of Pride is waving over Province House as of June 28, in Halifax. As part of Pride Month celebrations, Public Service Commission Minister Colton LeBlanc and Kevin Barrett, Co-chair of...

Nominations open for l’Acadie and Francophonie Award of Excellence

HALIFAX: Nominations for the Lieutenant-Governor's Award of Excellence for l'Acadie and Francophonie opened January 24. The award recognizes people whose social, economic or cultural contributions have made a difference in the francophone community and in...

Municipalities receive COVID19 support funding from province, feds

HRM/EAST HANTS: Nova Scotians count on local governments to provide essential programs and services. That is why the province and the federal government are making sure municipalities have the resources they need during the...

N.S. RCMP advise planning ahead to protect against porch pirates

MAIN PHOTO: East Hants RCMP in Lantz. (Healey photo) HRM/EAST HANTS: In the time of COVID-19, many Nova Scotians are doing their holiday shopping online. Potential thieves (“Porch pirates”, as they are sometimes known) arrrrrrrrr...

Province announces $3.5m investment in volunteer fire, SAR organizations

From a release BIBLE HILL: Volunteer fire departments, ground search and rescue organizations, and First Nations fire departments will get help to address the impacts of rising operational costs. N.S. is investing almost $3.5 million to...

COVID19: N.S. hits 400,000 vaccine doses administered mark

CAPE BRETON/HALIFAX: The province reached 400,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine in arms today, May 13. That's a doubling of the amount of vaccinations in less than a month, after celebrating 200,000 doses administered on...

Healthcare data being updated on Action for Health website

From a release: HALIFAX: Nova Scotians can now see updated healthcare data on the Action for Health website.All actions outlined in the strategic plan are now underway and the government is making progress on each...
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