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Can you help police solve a robbery in Lower Sackville?

LOWER SACKVILLE: Shortly after midnight on July 8, Lower Sackville RCMP responded to a call of a robbery at a convenience store on Sackville Dr. When police arrived at the scene they found the employee,...

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...

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...

RCMP celebrate National Police Week

EAST HANTS: This week, the Nova Scotia RCMP is recognizing National Police Week, a public education campaign began back in 1970 as a way for the police to connect with their communities and to...

N.S. EMO office provides Hurricane Teddy update

HRM: The Emergency Management Office (EMO) continues to remind Nova Scotians to be prepared for Hurricane Teddy. Current forecast models indicate Nova Scotia is expected to start feeling strong weather effects Tuesday night from...

N.S. looking at ways to reduce barriers and burdens for businesses

EAST HANTS/HRM: Supporting Nova Scotia businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic will be a critical part of helping them emerge in a strong position and will support Nova Scotia's economic recovery. That is why the...

RCMP warning of scam threatening deportation and arrest

HALIFAX: RCMP in Halifax District are warning the public of a phone scam, taking place in the Halifax Regional Municipality, instructing individuals to transfer money abroad. On May 3, Halifax District RCMP received a complaint...

Opposition parties slam province’s decision to do independent review into killings

HALIFAX: In separate releases, both N.S. PC leader Tim Houston and N.S. NDP leader Gray Burrill voiced their disappointment and displeasure that the province and federal governments chose to do an independent review and...

New QEII Inpatient Trauma Consult Service launched by NSH Trauma Program

HALIFAX: The Nova Scotia Health Trauma Program launched its new QEII Inpatient Trauma Consult Service on October 17 to facilitate dedicated, daily care for all major trauma patients in the province after admission to...

Province marks HIV/AIDS Awareness Week

HALIFAX: Nova Scotia is is marking two HIV/AIDS awareness weeks in November and December and World AIDS Day today, December 1.They honour people living with HIV/AIDS and those who have lost their lives to...
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