Category Archives: News

Premier Houston: “it is not the time to increase the pay of MLAs”
Members of the Legislative Assembly in Nova Scotia could see a 12.6 per cent pay bump on the horizon. That's identical to raises seen by civil servants since April 2014, the provincial government said...
Anastasia Payne Jul 19, 2022

Tim Hortons Camp Day Raises Over $12 Million
In the history of Tim Horton’s Camp Day, enough money has been collected to send more than 300, 000 youth between the ages of 12 and 16 years old to camp. This year, over $12 million in Canada a...
Tara Clow Jul 19, 2022

Cutting Back Glossy Buckthorn
A warning from the Nature Conservancy of Canada about an invasive plant found in gardens and forests across the country. Spokesperson Andrew Holland says Glossy Buckthorn can be commonly purchased at ...
Tara Clow Jul 18, 2022

N.S. pet sitters see business boom as pandemic restrictions drop
Demand for pet sitting is booming in Nova Scotia as we take to the skies for travel and head to the office again. Now that pandemic restrictions have dropped in our province, some Nova Scotians are sp...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 18, 2022

Police search for man wearing ghost face mask spotted in Dartmouth backyards
Halifax Regional Police are on the lookout for a man wearing a ghost face mask who was spotted in backyards in Dartmouth. Officers were called to Ruben Court shortly before 11 p.m. on Sunday night. Th...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 18, 2022

Man charged after family threatened over crying baby at N.S. campsite, police say
The Mounties say a man has been charged after threatening a family at a Nova Scotia campground over a crying baby. Police were called to the campsite on Highway 2 in Grand Lake at around 11:30 p.m. on...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 18, 2022

Ukrainian woman new to Nova Scotia receives $500 tip at Mahone Bay restaurant
Betty’s at the Kitch is a restaurant in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia that is well known for its delicious woodfired pizzas, and recently they shared a heartwarming story about one of their new employ...
Evan Taylor Jul 18, 2022

Campaign to help injured cyclist raises more than $25,000
Cyclists in Nova Scotia are rallying behind a fellow athlete who was struck while riding on a well-travelled road over the weekend. A GoFundMe has been set up for Rob Klue, raising more than $25,000 i...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 18, 2022

Hfx waterfront stairs to see safety signage as swimmers take the plunge
There’s new signage coming to the Halifax Waterfront. Signage warning the public to “swim at your own risk” is being installed, after videos have gone viral online, showing people sw...
Anastasia Payne Jul 18, 2022

Rolling Barrage For PTSD Awareness
Hundreds of motorcycle riders will cross the country next month to raise awareness of the stigma surrounding PTSD. The Rolling Barrage leaves Halifax, Nova Scotia on August 1st and will arrive in Burn...
Tara Clow Jul 18, 2022




