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Canada To Donate 200M Vaccines By End Of 2022
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau concluded his first day at the G20 Leader’s Summit in Italy with a significant announcement surrounding vaccine sharing. Trudeau stated that in total, Canada will d...
Vasilios Bellos Oct 30, 2021

Dartmouth shooting leaves bullet holes, no injuries
No one was injured after a shooting in Dartmouth left a parked car riddled with bullet holes. Police say officers responded to shots on the 0-100 block of Roleika Drive around 8 p.m. Friday. They say ...
B. Jack Morse Oct 30, 2021

100 Years Of The Remembrance Poppy In Canada
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Remembrance Poppy in Canada. The idea to adopt the poppy came from Madame Anna Gurin, who was inspired by John McCrae’s “In Flanders FieldsR...
Jakob Postlewaite Oct 30, 2021

Premier fires staffer after comments about Black MLA
A Tory staffer is out of a job after comments he made about a Black MLA. Premier Tim Houston confirmed Friday he fired the staffer because of racist comments about Preston MLA Angela Simmonds on socia...
B. Jack Morse Oct 29, 2021

Police on the lookout after woman escapes assault in Middle Sackville
Police are looking for a suspect after a woman was attacked in Middle Sackville. Officers say the woman was walking on Hazel Street around 7 p.m. Thursday. Police say, as the woman came around the cor...
B. Jack Morse Oct 29, 2021

26 new cases, 169 active
There are 26 new cases of COVID-19 in the province Friday. As usual, most are in the Halifax area, 18. Four cases are in Eastern Zone, three in Northern Zone, and one in Western Zone. That includes tw...
B. Jack Morse Oct 29, 2021

For the first time in a century, bells will ring from Halifax city hall
Verdin Bells CO. doing the sounding of the 1853 bell, from McIvor Conservation. A bell in storage, from McIvor Conservation. Verdin Bells CO. doing the sounding of the 1853 bell, from McIvor Conservat...
B. Jack Morse Oct 29, 2021

PC’s Will Follow Through On Liberal Captial Plan For Healthcare
The capital plan for healthcare put forward by the previous Liberal government will go forward. This coming from Yarmouth MLA Zach Churchill, who says Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson co...
Jakob Postlewaite Oct 29, 2021

Province Makes Pharmacy Tick-Bite Assessment Free
Nova Scotians who get bitten by a tick can now go to their local pharmacy to assess the need for treatment to help prevent Lyme disease. The cost of the assessment will be covered by the government, e...
Evan Taylor Oct 29, 2021

Panthers head coach out, Jets GM cleared in NHL sex assault case
UPD: Oct. 29, 2021 – 2:00 p.m. The General Manager of the Winnipeg Jets won’t face disciplinary actions for his role in the Blackhawks sex assault scandal. Kevin Cheveldayoff was the Assis...
News Oct 29, 2021





