Category Archives: News

New Deputy coming to African Nova Scotian Affairs
The province is looking for a new Deputy Minister for the Office of African Nova Scotian Affairs. The Tory government faced backlash after appointing a white Minister, veteran MLA Pat Dunn, to the por...
B. Jack Morse Oct 11, 2021

Needs clerk unhurt after early morning robbery
A suspect is at-large after an early morning robbery on Herring Cove Road Saturday. A man came into the Needs Convenience store on the corner of Osborne Street around 2:30 a.m. He came around the coun...
B. Jack Morse Oct 09, 2021

Free Key Cutting At Lawrie Home Hardwares To Support War Amps
A group of Home Hardware stores are offering free key cutting today to support the War Amps. The Lawrie Group of Home Hardware Stores are holding their third Free Key Cut Day. Shelby Spurr is the adve...
Jakob Postlewaite Oct 09, 2021

NS Museum of Natural History To Replace Long Standing Exhibits
The Museum of Natural History is saying goodbye to some of its long-standing exhibits. The museum is putting its bird, mammal, and geology exhibits into retirement starting this week. The exhibits wil...
Evan Taylor Oct 08, 2021

Sheet Harbour man arrested for sex offenses against a child
A Sheet Harbour man is in custody after an investigation into sexual offenses between 2017 and 2019. The unnamed 41-year-old man is set to appear in Dartmouth Provincial Court October 12. He faces cha...
B. Jack Morse Oct 08, 2021

Province spending $3.1 million a year to improve ambulance service
The province is spending $3.1 million a year to improve the speed of medical transfers, and ambulance wait and offload times. Michelle Thompson, Health and Wellness Minister, said Thursday the 28 new ...
B. Jack Morse Oct 08, 2021

Clayton Park elementary school closing due to COVID-19 surge
If your kids are students at Duc d’Anville Elementary, you’re going to have to find a babysitter. Officials announced Friday the school will be closed next week to contain the spread of CO...
B. Jack Morse Oct 08, 2021

Suspect at-large after early morning knifepoint robbery in Dartmouth
Police are searching for a suspect after an early morning knifepoint robbery in Dartmouth. A man with a knife entered the Irving gas station at 219 Pleasant Street near 4:30 a.m. He stole money and ci...
B. Jack Morse Oct 08, 2021

Ontario To Supply Period Products To Youth
A landmark move is happening for the province of Ontario to help end period poverty among youth. An announcement today was made by the Minister of Education, Stephen Lecce, that the Ministry has partn...
Katie Nicholls Oct 08, 2021

Cover your plants, there’s a risk of frost for Halifax
A frost advisory is out for much of mainland Nova Scotia, including the Halifax area. Environment Canada says patchy frost will form early Saturday morning as clear skies and light winds sweep into th...
Skye Bryden-Blom Oct 08, 2021





