Keeping their minds active: Fletchers Lake boys getting “slimey” making video game
FLETCHERS LAKE: Two young boys from Fletchers Lake have found a creative way to keep their minds thinking while schools out due to the...
NEW: N.S. records first COVID19 death; 17 new cases announced
HRM: As of today, April 7, Nova Scotia has 310 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Seventeen new cases were identified Monday, April 6.As reported earlier...
Passionate about dogs: Two young women reopen popular Fletchers Lake doggie daycare business
MAIN PHOTO: Olivia Dube (left) and Beth May are the co-owners of Roaming Rovers. The two Grade 12 LHS students formed a partnership to...
NEW: 31 new COVID19 cases
HRM: As of today, April 6, Nova Scotia has 293 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Thirty-one new cases were identified Sunday, April 5.The QEII Health...
‘Hair-raising’ effort: Sackville musician sings, shaves hair for medical staff at N.S. hospitals
LOWER SACKVILLE: The medical staff at several hospitals province-wide are getting some “hair-raising” help from a well-known Lower Sackville musician during the COVID19 pandemic.
Jon...
Let’s brighten the day of a senior at Ivy Meadows in Beaver Bank
BEAVER BANK: A program aimed at ensuring the elderly are not left feeling lonely during the COVID19 pandemic is getting started for a local...
NEW: N.S. announces new cases of COVID19; total now over 260
HRM: As of today, April 5, Nova Scotia has 262 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Twenty-six new cases were identified Saturday, April 4.The QEII Health...
Diabetes Canada halts donation bin drop-offs during COVID19
BEAVER BANK: As part of Diabetes Canada’s ongoing efforts to protect the health and safety of our valued donors, staff, partners and communities, we...
Furneaux ‘honoured’ to be RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneurship awards nominee
WAVERLEY: A local businesswoman is grateful to have been nominated for the prestigious RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneurship Awards, scheduled for later this year.
Karen Furneaux,...
NEW: Fourteen new COVID19 cases
HRM: As of today, April 3, Nova Scotia has 207 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Fourteen new cases were identified Thursday, April 2 and almost...