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No charges in stabbing death of N.S. in Ottawa
Police say a teen acted in self-defence when fatally stabbing a 19-year-old Nova Scotia man in Ontario this summer. Ottawa Police say no charges will be laid in Eric Hewer’s death on July 26th, ...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 02, 2021

Premier stands by decision to appoint white MLA to African Nova Scotian Affairs
Tory Premier Tim Houston stands by his decision to appoint a white MLA to African Nova Scotian Affairs. Veteran MLA Pat Dunn of Pictou Centre was sworn in with the PC cabinet on Tuesday. Houston ackno...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 02, 2021

Police ask for help to find pair wanted on outstanding warrants
Police are calling on the public for help to find two people who are wanted on multiple outstanding arrest warrants. Halifax Police are searching for Jason Roy Morgan and Excie Priscilla Brady, who ar...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 02, 2021

“Suspicious” fire damages two cars in Fairview
A fire has damaged two vehicles in the Fairview area. Halifax Regional Police received a report of a vehicle fire in a parking lot on Evans Avenue at around 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday. They’ve deeme...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 02, 2021

Grab your umbrella, Halifax to get soaked by remains of Hurricane Ida
You’ll want to grab an umbrella on your way out the door as the province will get a good soaking from the remains of Hurricane Ida. Environment Canada is out with a rainfall warning for all of N...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 02, 2021

Potential COVID-19 exposure list (September 1)
Public Health is out with its latest lists of potential COVID-19 exposures with two locations in the Halifax area. Anyone who worked at or visited the following locations on the specified dates and ti...
Skye Bryden-Blom Sep 02, 2021
Why many small Atlantic Canadian businesses are still struggling to survive
Louis-Philippe Gauthier, Senior Director, Legislative Affairs, Atlantic for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) joins hosts Don Mill and David Campbell on the Insights podcast to di...
Acadia Broadcasting Corporation Sep 02, 2021

Infrastructure, Housing And Platforms On Day 18
Housing, infrastructure and platforms on Day 18 of the federal election campaign. Speaking in Montreal on Wednesday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said his party is dedicated to fighting the housing crisis...
Tamara Steele Sep 01, 2021

NSTU worried about dropping masks from schools
If you’re concerned about sending your kids back to school next week you’re not alone. Paul Wozney, President of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union, said teachers have concerns about how quick...
B. Jack Morse Sep 01, 2021

Police nab man going 170 km/h on Highway 111 in Dartmouth
If you saw a car blistering down Highway 111 during the morning commute on Wednesday, the driver has a big fine to pay. Police say they clocked a man going 170 km/h in a 100 zone during rush hour. He ...
News Sep 01, 2021





