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N.S. man charged with historical human trafficking offences: RCMP

HALIFAX/ALBERTA: A former Nova Scotia man who now lives in Alberta has been arrested for historical human trafficking offences dating back to 2007. In a release, Const. Dominic Laflamme with N.S. RCMP said the provincial...

From the Cruiser – March 21

Brought to you by: ENFIELD: Over the past week, members of the East Hants RCMP responded to 91 calls for service. Here’s a look at a couple of the calls relating toe fraudulent scams in...

Climate action being championed by HRM as JUNOS host

HALIFAX: Sustainability and climate action is being prioritized by the host committee for the JUNOS in Halifax in the planning and execution of JUNOS celebrations. This aligns with HalifACT: Acting on Climate Together –...

UPDATED: Municipality to take over operations at East Hants Sportsplex

ELMSDALE: The Municipality of East Hants (MEH) will be taking on full operational responsibilities of the East Hants Sportsplex in Lantz. News of the transition from the Sportsplex being operated by the East Hants Arena...

RCMP: Investment fraud costing NSians millions

DARTMOUTH: Nova Scotia RCMP is alerting the public to the ongoing threat of investment fraud, which is costing Nova Scotians millions. Investment fraud schemes continue to target unsuspecting individuals. In 2023, Nova Scotians lost over...

VIDEO ADVERTORIAL: Maritime Curbing Limited opens in Lantz

LANTZ: Maritime Curbing Limited has just re-opened at their new location in Lantz HRM. They're ready to serve you for all your concrete edging needs at your property or business. Owner Kirk Rothenberger and team lead...

N.S. NDP: AG should investigate “YourHealthNS” procurement deal

From an N.S. NDP release: HALIFAX: The Premier’s “more, faster” approach to health care has led to a record 156,000 Nova Scotians on the family practice waitlist, long waits for emergency care with many emergency...

N.S. teachers, specialists to vote on strike action April 11, NSTU says

HALIFAX: The N.S. Teachers Union (NSTU) said that its members will hold a vote on April 11 that could lead to a strike mandate. In a release, the NSTU said they’re making the move as...

Blasting at Aerotech Connector to continue into May: Public Works

WELLINGTON: Crews continue to make progress at construction of the Aerotech Connector in Wellington. Local residents had emailed The Laker News regarding blasting and damage to their homes, as well as being kept informed when...

PHOTOS: Rising Tide dancers wow crowd at St. Patrick’s Day celebration

WAVERLEY: It was an Irish good time on Sunday afternoon at the Waverley Legion. In celebration of St. Patrick's Day, the Legion hosted a Saint Patrick's Day Drop In that featured musical entertainment, games...
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