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Man killed in Dartmouth crash
Halifax District RCMP is investigating a fatal collision that occurred on Hwy. 107 in Dartmouth. At 11:25 a.m. Tuesday, police were notified of a motor vehicle collision on Hwy. 107. Police, fire and ...
News Sep 29, 2021

Province taking first step to dismantle Cobequid Pass tolls
You won’t have to shell out 4 bucks to get to New Brunswick soon. The province has taken first steps to remove the Cobequid Pass tolls. Officials will pay off the bonds related to the Cobequid P...
B. Jack Morse Sep 29, 2021

41 new COVID cases, three schools with potential exposure
Nova Scotia is reporting 41 new cases of COVID-19 and 21 recoveries. There are 32 cases in the Halifax area, four cases in Northern Zone, three cases in Eastern Zone and two cases in Western Zone. The...
Steve MacArthur Sep 29, 2021

COVID-19 exposures connected to over 20 schools
COVID-19 cases have been connected to more than 20 schools in Nova Scotia this month. The province is now reporting school exposures online daily. The data looks at the month of September, and most of...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 29, 2021

TikTok looking for next big star with new Indigenous creators program
TikTok stars Sherry Mckay, Shina Novalinga, and James Jones. (CREDIT: Instagram and Facebook) Slow your scroll. TikTok Canada wants to help you become its next star. The video-sharing platform has lau...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 29, 2021

City holds concerts to spotlight Mi’kmaw culture
You’ll have the chance to learn a little more about Mi’kmaw culture Thursday. It’s in honor of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Cheryl Copage Gehue, Indigenous Communit...
B. Jack Morse Sep 29, 2021

RCMP arrest two people responsible for 30 break-ins across N.S.
It sounds like a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde. RCMP in Halifax have arrested two people thought to be responsible for over 30 break-ins in 10 counties. Incidents have been reported from Digby to Invern...
News Sep 29, 2021

Trudeau Says Parliament Will Return This Fall
The new federal cabinet will be sworn in next month. That's according to Justin Trudeau who met with the media yesterday. He says he confirmed to the Governor-General the Liberals would be forming the...
Tim Davidson Sep 29, 2021

Halifax to deliver update on work to help residents living in city parks
You’ll have a better picture Wednesday on what Halifax is doing to help people who are living in tents at city parks. The municipality will provide an update on its work to support the unhoused ...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 29, 2021

Police: Man punched and robbed in Halifax
Halifax Police say a man was assaulted and robbed in the city on Monday. Officers responded to the incident near the intersection of West and Agricola streets at around 5 p.m. Police say the suspect p...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 29, 2021





