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“This is the beginning.” Autism Action Plan just a start, hopes Executive Director

BEDFORD: The first-of-its-kind in Nova Scotia Autism Action Plan announced by the province on Wednesday morning in Bedford is just the start, hopes the Executive Director of Autism Nova Scotia. Cynthia Carroll realizes work on...

East Hants RCMP officer meets his match – a duck

MILFORD: It was a fun shift at work on May 15 for an East Hants RCMP officer. Const. Andrew Ouellette, the School Safety Officer for East Hants, found himself making a new friend of sorts. The...

Free classes for seniors being offered in Wellington

WELLINGTON: Seniors looking to learn computer skills; relax with yoga; and show off their artistic side can do all that in one spot. The Wellington-Fletchers Lake Station House will be holding various free classes for...

N.S. NDP: Houston government must commit to keeping health care public

From a release HALIFAX: The N.S. NDP say as walk-in clinics close and Nova Scotia’s family practice wait list surpasses 15 per cent of the population, the government under Premier Tim Hosuton continues to increase...

PHOTOS: Author bookshop and reading an enjoyable weekend for all

MILFORD: It was a great couple of days at the East Hants Writers Federation annual bookshop and reading. The event took place in the basement at Milford Rec Hall on May 4 and May 5. People...

Hard work pays off for Lockview High students Kerr, Gaudry

FALL RIVER: Two Lockview High students feel honoured to have been nominated and selected from amongst their peers for a prestigious provincial award. Madeleine Kerr of Fall River and Cate Gaudry of Windsor Junction, both...

Halifax man suffers serious injuries in mvc; others sustain minor injuries

BEDFORD: A 24-year-old Halifax suffered life-threatening injuries following a serious single-vehicle collision on Hwy 101 east near exit 1H Bedford. RCMP said police, EHS, and local fire services were called out at approximately 2:50 a.m....

Pilot project announced for three-wheeled vehicles

HALIFAX: A five-year pilot project to test and evaluate the operation of federally approved three-wheeled vehicles on Nova Scotia roads begins this month.“Road safety for all users is our priority and we want to...

PHOTOS: Girl Guide cookie drive-thru

People stopped by in good numbers throughout the time they were there to pick up a box or more of the cookies. The Girl Guides showed their enthusiasm in getting people driving by on Fall...

UPDATED: VIDEO/PHOTOS: A Community for Calum fundraiser raises more than $20,000

UPDATED May 11, at 11:15 a.m. FALL RIVER: Residents of Fall River/Windsor Junction showed they cared-and cared a lot- for the MacDonald-Patterson family and little Calum in full force on Saturday night May 4. Calum...
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