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Cause of Wellington house fire undetermined, investigators say

WELLINGTON: Fire investigators have been unable to determine what started an early morning house fire in Wellington on Feb. 11. The lone occupant and two pets, a dog, and a cat, of a home on...

RCMP nab Middle Sackville man for stunting near Lantz

LANTZ: A 20-year-old Middle Sackville man has been charged for stunting on Hwy 102 in Lantz. East Hants RCMP were conducting speed enforcement near the new Lantz Interchange on April 20 when at approximately 10:42...

No charges after drunken men walk into elderly mans home uninvited

ENFIELD: No charges will be forthcoming after an “accidental” home invasion in Enfield, police say. East Hants RCMP Const. Preston Burns said on March 16 there was an unsettling incident for an elderly man in...

Education department focused on graduation planning: Dr. Strang

FALL RIVER: The Chief Medical Officer of Health for N.S. says that conversations are ongoing with the provincial Department of Education regarding graduation ceremonies this coming June. At the COVID19 briefing on March 23, The...

East Hants RCMP investigating thefts from vehicles

EAST HANTS: RCMP are investigating several incidents of thefts from vehicles in the East Hants area. N.S. RCMP spokesman Const. Guillaume Tremblay said that officers with East Hants RCMP are investigating two incidents, while Colchester...

From the Cruiser – April 19-26

Brought to you by: ENFIELD: Over the past week (April 19 to April 26) members of the East Hants RCMP responded to 107 calls for service. BRAZEN THEFT On April 22, East Hants RCMP was caller to...

Newfoundland singer, living in Windsor Junction, newest album features songs dealing with social isolation,...

WINDSOR JUNCTION:A Newfoundland singer who has connections to the local area is set to release her second EP next month. Madeline, who’s music and information can be found at www.MadelineOfficial.com, released her second single “hold...

Premier Houston announces changes to public service

HALIFAX: N.S. Premier Tim Houston announced changes to the senior ranks of the province's public service on Aug. 31. These changes do not include government's new health-care leadership structure, which will be announced at...

Tolls eliminated on Cobequid Pass for N.S.-registered vehicle

COBEQUID PASS: Effective today, December 16, at 11 a.m., the province eliminated tolls for Nova Scotia-registered vehicles using the Cobequid Pass highway."Our government promised to remove tolls on the Cobequid Pass, and today it...

VIDEO: No blanket mandatory vaccination policy coming for N.S., Premier Houston says

HALIFAX: At the Jan. 13 presser with media following a cabinet meeting, Premier Tim Houston answered questions asked by media. The Laker News was among the reporters who did get to ask a question of...
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