Category Archives: News

Feds Reach Agreement On Indigenous Child Welfare
The federal government is providing a 40 billion dollar settlement for indigenous child welfare. Cindy Woodhouse is with the Assembly of First Nations and says the agreement will be worked out over th...
Tim Davidson Jan 04, 2022

18-year-old facing serious charges after parkade robbery in Halifax
An 18-year-old woman is facing charges after a robbery in a parkade in Halifax earlier this week. It happened on January 2 at about 6:30 p.m. at 5201 Duke Street Police say they found a man injured an...
News Jan 04, 2022

NCC: ‘Leave Your Christmas Tree In The Backyard’
Many are beginning to take down their Christmas trees. Those with a real tree may be hauling it to the curb, but there are other options. Andrew Holland with the Nature Conservancy of Canada asks you ...
Kevin Northup Jan 04, 2022

Set Realistic Fitness And Health Goals For 2022
As you rang in the New Year, you may have set a resolution for your health and fitness in 2022. Chief Operating Officer at Canfitpro Maureen Hagan says, “Renovate your mindset around resolutions...
Tara Clow Jan 04, 2022

Province making upgrades to school ventilation systems amid Omicron wave
The province is looking at making upgrades to some school ventilation systems amid the Omicron wave of COVID-19. Dr. Robert Strang explains the upgrades will help along with other public health measur...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jan 04, 2022

More COVID-19 booster dose appointments coming
If you did not get a chance to book your booster shot yet, more appointments are coming. Premier Tim Houston reported during Monday’s COVID-19 update many experienced long wait times when bookin...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jan 04, 2022

Police investigate gas station robbery
An investigation is underway into a gas station robbery in Halifax on Monday afternoon. Halifax Regional Police were called to the Esso Gas Station on Kearney Lake Road just before 1 p.m. Police say a...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jan 04, 2022

NSTU Recommends Return To Online Learning
Concern from the Nova Scotia Teachers Union about in-person learning resuming Monday. NSTU President Paul Wozney says they fear the return will result in widespread operational issues that will close ...
Kevin Northup Jan 04, 2022

N.S. reports 1,020 new cases, 36 in hospital (Jan 3)
Nova Scotia is reporting 1,020 new cases of COVID-19 and 36 people are in hospital with the virus. It's the second straight day positive lab tests topped 1,000 per day but the focus is shifting to hos...
News Jan 03, 2022

Covid-19: Booster dose appointments now open to 30+
You can now book a COVID-19 booster dose if you are over 30 – but you could be waiting a while to get an appointment. Wait times exceeded two hours on Monday. Booster doses must be administered ...
Steve MacArthur Jan 03, 2022





