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Funding announced for sustainable community projects in N.S.

From a release HALIFAX: Three community organizations have received $539,000 from Nova Scotia's Sustainable Communities Challenge Fund for climate change projects. The projects support the move to clean and sustainable energy, the growth of the clean...

Ann Steele to mark release of debut single at Legion Wing Night

WAVERLEY: A Waverley resident will release her first single, a folk song about the community she calls home and loves at the ripe age of 82-years-old. Ann Steele, who is an inspiring testament to...

East Hants RCMP Officer assaulted during arrest of man in Rawdon

RAWDON: A 28-year-old Barton man is facing a slew of charges after police received a report of suspicious activity on Sept. 11 in Rawdon. East Hants RCMP Const. Preston Burns, the community policing officer, said...

New Acting Chief for Halifax Regional Police appointed by regional council

From an HRM press release HALIFAX: Councillors with Halifax Regional Council approved the recommendation by the Board of Police Commissioners to appoint Don MacLean as the Acting Chief of Police on Sept. 12. MacLean, who...

East Hants road updates from MLA MacDonald

ENFIELD: The MLA for Hants East has provided residents and the community at large with updates on road repairs that continue throughout the municipality. On his Facebook page, and shared to community pages, MLA John...

Province announces pilot program to address wait lists for Autism spectrum disorder, ADHD

From a release HALIFAX: More preschool and school-aged children will have access to assessment and diagnosis for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) through a new pilot program - the...

East Hants RCMP charge man following Mount Uniacke robbery

MOUNT UNIACKE: An 18-year-old man from Mount Uniacke has been charged with robbery after an incident in the community on Sept. 10. Cpl. Chris Marshall, with N.S. RCMP, said East Hants District RCMP responded...

Young girl arrested in Millwood Drive stabbing

MIDDLE SACKVILLE: A 12-year-old girl has been arrested following a stabbing in the Middle Sackville area on Sept. 10. Halifax District RCMP spokesman Cpl. Chris Marshall said the stabbing took place on Millwood Drive in...

Hike N.S. plans more guided hikes across province

HALIFAX: Hike Nova Scotia is planning a few more guided hikes in the coming month. Here are a few of the hikes as announced by the organization in a release to media on Sept. 11....

Gold Rush Days packs a lot of fun in its schedule

WAVERLEY: The celebration of the community of Waverley’s tradition and history is set for this week. Gold Rush Days, which is all organized by volunteers from the community, will take place Sept. 13-17. Many of...
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