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Dartmouth man charged with uttering threats at Laurie Park

GRAND LAKE: A 47-year-old Dartmouth man has been charged with uttering threats after an incident at Laurie Park in Grand Lake late on Saturday night July 16. Halifax District RCMP spokesman Const. Guillaume Trembalay said...

N.S. announces they will cover drug Trikafta for children six to 11

From a release: HALIFAX: Beginning July 18, Nova Scotia has announced it will pay for the cystic fibrosis drug Trikafta for children aged six to 11. "This drug offers the hope of longer, healthier lives...

Young girl’s quick action credited with saving family from fire

BEAVER BANK: A nine-year-old girl is being hailed as a hero after an early morning fire in Beaver Bank on July 17. Myranda Ringer smelled smoke at approximately 1:30 a.m. It was then she knew...

Fletchers Lake man identified as victim of fatal motorcycle collision

WELLINGTON: A 52-year-old Fletchers Lake man has died as the result of a single-vehicle motorcycle collision Friday night on Hwy 2 in Wellington. N.S. RCMP Spokesman Cpl. Chris Marshall said RCMP were called about the...

Man dies in pedestrian-vehicle collision near Stewiacke

STEWIACKE: A 76-year-old man is dead following a pedestrian-vehicle collision on the northbound lane of Hwy 102 near Stewiacke on July 14. In a release, Colchester County District RCMP say they responded at approximately...

Premier Houston, Canada’s Premiers press urgency for new healthcare partnership

From a press release: VICTORIA, B.C.: Canada’s Premiers came together in Victoria for their first in-person meeting in over two years, to emphasize the urgent need for a new, sustainable health care funding partnership for...

NSECC asks Carr Farm Developer to revisit water study following concerns from residents

FALL RIVER: Nova Scotia Environment and Climate Change is asking the developer of the Carr Farm Development to revisit the water study it completed on the lake to consider the proximity to that intake. That...

HRM launches anti-sexual harassment campaign on buses

HALIFAX: Beginning July 11, HRM said an anti-sexual harassment campaign has been launched by Halifax Transit. It is a passenger education campaign, a release from the municipality said. The campaign’s core message is that sexual...

Deagle Gammon bringing gravel road paving motion to HRM regional council

FALL RIVER: The councillor for District 1 Waverley-Fall River-Musquodoboit Valley is going to ask that HRM looks at a gravel road paving program for gravel roads the municipality owns. At the July 12 regional council...

PHOTOS: Lockview High Grads celebrated in ceremonies

Inspiring valedictorian speech sends LHS grads onto the next steps of their lives MAIN PHOTO: LHS grads pose for photos after their grad ceremony in the morning at MSVU. (Healey photo) BEDFORD: A heartfelt, inspiring valedictorian...
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