Category Archives: News

‘Make Your Move’ Campaign On In Nova Scotia
Doctors Nova Scotia wants you to ‘Make Your Move.’ A social media campaign through their Healthy Tomorrow Foundation has launched once again. The goal is to get Nova Scotians moving more t...
Kevin Northup Jan 17, 2022

Halifax area cop charged with sexual assault in Ontario
A Halifax area RCMP officer has been charged with sexual assault. The alleged incident took place while the officer was off duty in Ontario on October 2. Constable Filip Kedzierski works out of the Mu...
News Jan 17, 2022

Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Monday will be a quiet day south of the border. That’s because it’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which is seen as a day to promote equal rights for all Americans, regardless of their backgr...
Kevin Jeffrey Jan 17, 2022

Houston to decide on second min. wage hike in “a week or so”
If you make minimum wage, you might be getting a second raise this year. We should know by the end of the week if we’ll see a second minimum wage bump in 2022. Tim Houston accepted a recommendat...
B. Jack Morse Jan 17, 2022

Students head back to class on Monday
Students are heading back to class for in-person learning on Monday for the first time since December. The extended holiday break began on December 17th with virtual learning kicking off last week. Wh...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jan 17, 2022

68 people in hospital, 696 new lab-confirmed cases
The province is reporting 68 people being treated for COVID-19 in hospital Sunday. Ten of them are in the ICU. 65 of the people in hospital have been admitted since the beginning of the Omicron wave. ...
B. Jack Morse Jan 16, 2022

$26,000 in fines handed out at Halifax house party
A house party in Halifax cost the partygoers thousands of dollars each. Police responded to reports of a party at a home on Bayers Rd in the early morning hours Sunday. Officers handed out 11 tickets ...
B. Jack Morse Jan 16, 2022

Update 9:30 p.m., power crews making progress on restoration
There are roughly 10,000 homes and businesses without power Saturday as an icy winter storm grips the province. The utility brought on some 500 staff to work on the lines when the conditions permit bu...
B. Jack Morse Jan 15, 2022

Drivers urged to stay off the roads in many counties
Drivers are being urged to stay off the roads in many areas of the province due to whiteouts and icy road conditions. The Department of Pubic Works put out the advisory on Saturday as a powerful storm...
Steve MacArthur Jan 15, 2022

Some who test positive won't get follow-up, 58 in hospital
The province is not contacting many people who tested positive for COVID-19 early this month. A release Saturday says officials need to focus on high-risk settings, group homes, nursing homes, and she...
B. Jack Morse Jan 15, 2022





