Author Archives: Skye Bryden-Blom

Booster Shot Approved For Canadians 18+
Canadians 18 and up are now eligible for booster vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech. Those who've already had their two main shots will be able to get the booster as long as it's been six months since thei...
Katie Nicholls Nov 10, 2021

Potential COVID-19 exposure list (October 27th)
Health officials are out with their latest potential COVID-19 exposure list. It includes a location in the Halifax area along with an Air Canada flight. Public Health has also issued a correction to t...
Skye Bryden-Blom Oct 28, 2021

UPD: Crews search Long Lake for missing 10-year-old boy
UPDATE: Oct. 27, 2021 - 2:30 p.m. Search and rescue crews are frantically searching the North Preston area for a missing 10-year-old. Halifax RCMP, ground search and rescue crews and police dogs are c...
Skye Bryden-Blom Oct 27, 2021

Construction industry loses most workers before apprenticeships are over
Too few apprentices are making it through their education. That's according to Brad Smith, Executive Director for Mainland Building Trades, a construction worker advocacy group. He said apprenticeship...
B. Jack Morse Oct 25, 2021 Brad Smith, Executive Director for Mainland Building Trades; from mainlandbuildingtrades.ca

Dartmouth home damaged by gunfire
Shots rang out in Dartmouth over the weekend. Halifax Regional Police responded to an incident near Roleika and Kennedy Drives at around 12:15 a.m. on Saturday. They say a home had been struck by seve...
Skye Bryden-Blom Oct 20, 2021

William Shatner: Star Trek's Captain Kirk to boldly go into space
Trekkies get ready, he's about to boldly go where no 90-year-old man has gone before. Ninety-year-old William Shatner is set to become the oldest human to launch into space on Wednesday. The Canadian ...
Skye Bryden-Blom Oct 13, 2021

UPD: Early morning fire tears through Lawrencetown business
A Lawrencetown business has been engulfed by flames. Halifax Fire District Chief Stephen Turner tells our newsroom crews were called to the blaze at the pizza joint on Lawrencetown Road near Doherty D...
Skye Bryden-Blom Oct 12, 2021

NS Museum of Natural History To Replace Long Standing Exhibits
The Museum of Natural History is saying goodbye to some of its long-standing exhibits. The museum is putting its bird, mammal, and geology exhibits into retirement starting this week. The exhibits wil...
Evan Taylor Oct 08, 2021

Inquiry looking into N.S. mass shooting holding open houses
Memories on the minds of many in rural Nova Scotia as they gather to talk about the mass shooting. A series of Open Houses are being held this week by the Mass Casualty Commission. The events will all...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 27, 2021

Atlantic Canada sees COVID-19 cases climb
COVID-19 cases are climbing across Atlantic Canada. New Brunswick had 82 new cases to report on Sunday. The total number of active infections is at 628. There are 33 New Brunswickers hospitalized, whi...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 27, 2021




