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No new cases of COVID19 in N.S.

HRM: As of today, July 16, Nova Scotia has two active cases of COVID-19. No new cases were identified on Wednesday, July 15.The QEII Health Sciences Centre's microbiology lab completed 499 Nova Scotia tests...

Province announces Deputy Minister appointments

Provincial release HALIFAX: Premier Stephen McNeil announced changes in the senior ranks of government today, July 16. Catherine Berliner, now associate deputy minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, will become deputy minister of the department. Ms....

Wamback first to declare candidacy for District 1 councillor in October’s HRM municipal election

FLETCHERS LAKE: Art Wamback served his country for 37 years as an officers with the Canadian Navy. Now in retirement he wants to do the same for his community of Waverley-Fall River-Musquodoboit Valley. Wamback, who...

Lower Sackville man wanted on province-wide arrest warrant

LOWER SACKVILLE: A 29-year-old Lower Sackville man is being sought by Halifax District RCMP on a province-wide arrest warrant. Robert Erikson is wanted in relation to a number of offences which include Assault, Breach of Recognizance,...

Province announces one new COVDI19 case

HRM: As of today, July 15, Nova Scotia has two active cases of COVID-19. One new case was identified on Tuesday, July 14. The source of infection for this new case, which is in Central...

Culinary excellence awarded

Provincial release HALIFAX: Six top Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) culinary graduates have been selected to receive the 2020 Lieutenant Governor's Award for Culinary Excellence. The award for culinary excellence recognizes a graduating student from each...

Renovations start at Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition

Provincial release BIBLE HILL: Exhibitions, fairs and harness racing have been part of the traditional way of life in rural communities in the province for more than 100 years.That is why government is making major...

Health Canada awards $1.1 Million in funding to evaluate the impact of the Human...

NSHA Release HALIFAX: Health Canada’s investment through its Organ Donation and Transplantation Collaborative, whose mandate is to help make transformative changes in organ donation and transplantation systems across Canada. They have has awarded $1.1 million to...

Sisters lemonade stand a thirst quencher on a hot Monday

BEAVER BANK: On a hot summer day who could resist some tasty lemonade and iced tea? Sisters Izzy and Ava Scott setup a lemonade and iced tea stand outside their mom’s home at the corner...

RCMP charge 189 drivers with impaired driving in June

DARTMOUTH: As Nova Scotia's Provincial Police, road safety is a top priority. In an effort to keep citizens informed about enforcement on our roadways, the Nova Scotia RCMP is releasing statistics for all RCMP...
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