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Glace Bay man facing assault charges after incident with officer

GOFFS: A 44-year-old Glace Bay man is facing charges of assault with a weapon and dangerous driving after he allegedly drove towards a Halifax Regional Police officer who had to jump out of the...

Streatch, Mayor Savage tour Fall River, stop by Station 45

FALL RIVER: On Aug. 31, Mayor Mike Savage paid a visit to Fall River, coming to the HRM community to make a pair of presentations as well as to go on a tour of...

Shubenacadie Residential School receives national historic site designation from federal gov’t

Federal government press release SHUBENACADIE: The former Shubenacadie Indian Residential School is one of two in Canada that received national historic site designation from the federal government. In a press release, the federal government said that...

Group: Over 11,000 Nova Scotians demand a safe Back-to-School plan

Press release from N.S. Families for public education HALIFAX: In one week, a petition from Nova Scotian parents, families, and concerned citizens has garnered over 11,000 signatures. The petition demands a safe back-to-school plan that...

Active Transportation projects help reduce emissions in Port Hawkesbury

Provincial press release PORT HAWKESBURY: Nova Scotia is helping to reduce emissions in Port Hawkesbury through active transportation infrastructure.Energy and Mines Minister Derek Mombourquette announced $100,000 for projects under the Connect2 stream of the Low...

COVID19: No new cases in N.S. identified on Aug. 31

EAST HANTS: As of today, Sept. 1, Nova Scotia has six active cases of COVID-19. No new cases were identified Monday, Aug. 31. Yesterday, Aug. 31, the province identified and reported a case in the...

Stunting, impaired driving charges for Lower Sackville man

GOFFS: A 22-year-old Lower Sackville man is facing impaired driving and stunting charges after an RCMP officer responded to a vehicle that was speeding on Highway 102 near Goffs on Aug. 31. The call...

Province reminds residents about adult and childhood immunizations

HRM:All Nova Scotians are encouraged to make sure their immunizations are up to date. Immunizations are an important and safe way to protect children and adults from serious illnesses."I know many Nova Scotians right...

COVID19: Two new cases, two probable cases announced

HRM: As of today, Aug. 31, Nova Scotia has seven active cases of COVID-19. One new case was identified on Sunday, Aug. 30. The other new case was identified late day, Aug. 31.The Aug...

Potential COVID19 exposure in taxi from Halifax Airport: NSHA

HALIFAX AIRPORT: Nova Scotia Health is advising of a potential exposure to COVID-19 on August 24, 2020 between 6-7 pm.   The advisory is related to an individual(s) who accessed a cab departing the Halifax...
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