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Spectators at sports, events among eased restrictions announced; to begin Feb. 8

HALIFAX: Spectators at some sports and events and larger gatherings allowed were among the public health restrictions announced as being eased. Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, made the...

Black Bay Real Estate group focused on affordable housing development in N.S.

From a press release HALIFAX: Access to affordable housing in Nova Scotia is at an all-time low, and has reached a critical state. A recentstudy found that Nova Scotia needs to build or acquire over...

COVID19: One new death; six new cases; additional variant case id’d; State of Emergency...

HALIFAX: The province of N.S. announced that on April 16 there was one death related to COVID19, a woman in her 80s who lived in the Central zone has died. There have now been 67...

VIDEO: Giving for the kids at the IWK on Miracle Treat Day

FALL RIVER: The sun came through and made for a busy day making and flipping Blizzards at the Dairy Queen in Fall River on Aug. 10. That continued after supper when Station 45 volunteer firefighters...

ADVERTORIAL: Riverbed Wellness Spa & Salon an inclusive, safe space

FALL RIVER: Hairstylist Abby Lavoie wants their community to know how inclusive their place of work is. Lavoie is a stylist at Riverbed Wellness Spa & Salon and wants everyone to know Fall River is...

Tentative agreement reached between province, teachers: Premier Houston

HALIFAX: In a late Friday afternoon press release April 26, Premier Tim Houston announced good news that parents across Nova Scotia were likely waiting to hear. He said that the province and the Nova Scotia...

PHOTOS: The Great Big Crunch at Holland Road School

FLETCHERS LAKE: Crunch. Crunch. Crunch. If residents from Holland Road in Fletchers Lake heard that sound coming from the school on the hill shortly before 10 a.m. on Friday morning, March 31, it was just...

Waverley Heritage Museum hosts virtual Concert Series

WAVERLEY: The familiar musical sounds of a well-known singer from Waverley emanated from the Waverley Heritage Musuem on a humid Wednesday night, Sept. 30. Dave Carroll, Kim Dunn, and the fabulous Christine Campbell all were...

SWEPS seeking input on trail development

OAKFIELD: The Shubenacadie Watershed Environmental Protection Society (SWEPS) is looking for input from residents on trail development. In a post on several community pages, Grant MacLeod, who calls Fall River home and is with the...

Multiple off-road vehicle collisions keep N.S. RCMP busy

KENNETCOOK: With the sunny weather upon us, RCMP across N.S. were left responding to multiple off-road vehicle complaints and collisions with injuries ranging from minor to serious. One of those incidents required transport by...
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