Category Archives: News

Return of P.E.I.-N.S. ferry service pushed to Wednesday
Another day with no ferry service between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Northumberland Ferries says due to ongoing recovery work sailings will not pick back up until Wednesday. Crossings have ...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 25, 2022

Senior Mountie questioned about communication during NS mass shooting
A senior RCMP member testified Monday at the public inquiry looking into the mass shooting in Nova Scotia two years ago. Chief Supt. Darren Campbell, who was the support services officer - the third-h...
Anastasia Payne Jul 25, 2022

Lucki and Blair deny allegations of political interference in N.S. mass shooting investigation
A strong denial on Monday of any political interference by the Liberal government in the Nova Scotia mass shooting investigation. The House of Commons standing committee on public safety and national ...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 25, 2022

Province and Feds Invest $13 Million For Co-operative Housing
Seven community housing organizations have received funds from the province and feds to transform their operations and complete repairs to existing units. $13 million is being invested through the Com...
Jakob Postlewaite Jul 25, 2022

Feds Unveil More Details About Expanded Oceans Protection Plan
Ottawa unveiled new details on Monday about its renewed and expanded Oceans Protection Plan. Budget 2022 included a pledge of $2 billion over nine years, bringing the total investment to $3.5 billion....
Brad Perry Jul 25, 2022

Diesel prices to shift in Nova Scotia
The price of diesel will shift in Nova Scotia at midnight. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board announcing it will bring in the interrupter clause to change the price. “This change is necess...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 25, 2022

Federal Committee Examining Alleged Political Inference In Mass Shooting Investigation
Answers are being sought about alleged political interference by the federal Liberals in the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting investigation. The House of Commons public safety committee will hear from RCMP C...
Kevin Northup Jul 25, 2022

Some Canadians changing shopping habits amid high grocery prices
You're not the only one heading to the dollar store to fill up your grocery cart. Food Professor Sylvain Charlebois, senior director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, tells our n...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 25, 2022

Nova Scotia Summer Programs for Students
Young Nova Scotians are combining learning and fun this summer in a variety of summer camps. One camp is the Summer Literacy Camp that provides an opportunity for students entering primary and grade 1...
Blake Priddle Jul 25, 2022

Rogers Execs To Testify In House of Commons About Mass Outage
Two hearings will be held to hold Rogers Communications accountable for the outage that affected Canadians coast to coast. For more than 15 hours, Rogers (Fido and Chatr) networks of cellphones, inter...
Katie Nicholls Jul 25, 2022




