Category Archives: News

COVID-19: N.S. reports 1,147 new cases (Dec 25-26)
Nova Scotia is reporting 1,147 new cases of COVID-19 since the last update on December 24. They include 569 new cases on Saturday, December 25, and 578 on Sunday, December 26. There are a total of 826...
News Dec 26, 2021

611 new COVID-19 cases
There are 611 new cases of COVID-19 Friday. It’s the first day we’ve had less cases reported than the day before in over a week. 393 cases in the Halifax region, 60 in the east, 59 in the ...
B. Jack Morse Dec 24, 2021

Police investigating suspicious death in Lake Loon
Officers found the body of a 28-year-old man in a vehicle on Lake Loon Rd. in Lake Loon at 10:50 p.m. Thursday. Police say the death is suspicious. They blocked off part of the road Friday morning whi...
B. Jack Morse Dec 24, 2021

Dal going virtual until the end of Jan.
Dal students will spend with first month of next year at home on their laptops. The university announced Thursday they would continue virtual classes until at least Jan 28. and residences will stay cl...
B. Jack Morse Dec 24, 2021

'We know your heart is tearing up:' Community mourns loss of 8-year-old in Dartmouth shooting
A prayer and calls for justice ringing out in the community after the death of an 8-year-old boy in a Dartmouth shooting. An online prayer vigil was held Thursday night for Lee-Marion Cain with loved ...
Skye Bryden-Blom Dec 24, 2021 Lee-Marion Cain. (SOURCE: Twitter)

Looking like a green Christmas for most of NS
It looks like we won’t have a white Christmas. Ian Hubbard, Meteorologist with Environment Canada, said heavy rains earlier this week washed away most of the snow on the ground. Hubbard said the...
B. Jack Morse Dec 24, 2021

Not much change at the gas pumps in Halifax
No surprises when you roll up to the fuel pumps in Halifax on Friday morning. Regular self-serve saw no change overnight. It will still cost you $1.33. Diesel jumped 1.5 cents per litre to $1.35.
Skye Bryden-Blom Dec 24, 2021

Potential COVID-19 exposure list (December 23rd)
Health officials are out with the latest potential COVID-19 exposure list. PLEASE NOTE: Due to the high number of COVID-19 cases Public Health is changing how it communicates COVID-19 public exposures...
Skye Bryden-Blom Dec 24, 2021

Bridge toll increase to take effect in the new year
You’ll need a little more change to get across the harbour in the new year. The toll for both the MacDonald and MacKay bridges is going up to $1.25 on Jan. 3. Steven Proctor, Communications Mana...
B. Jack Morse Dec 24, 2021

Another record day for COVID-19 cases, 689
We’ve smashed the record again, 689 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday. The province is reporting a number of outbreaks in hospitals and long-term care homes. There are 3844 active infections in our...
B. Jack Morse Dec 23, 2021





