Category Archives: News

Teen taken to hospital after Halifax stabbing
A 29-year-old has been charged after a stabbing in Halifax that sent a teen to hospital. Around 2:45 p.m. Wednesday, Halifax Regional Police responded to a call of an injured man on the 5000 block of ...
Anastasia Payne Jul 07, 2022

UPD: Police recover body of missing swimmer
The body of a missing swimmer has been recovered in Dartmouth. Halifax Regional Police provided the update late Thursday morning after the search began the night before near King’s Wharf. Police...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 07, 2022

Youth Plea to Chiefs at AFN Assembly
An emotional plea to Chiefs attending the Assembly of First Nations general assembly in Vancouver from members of its youth council. They’re asking Chiefs to refocus their attention on matters t...
Randy Thoms Jul 07, 2022

Gas under a Toonie for the first time since May after big drop
Gas and diesel is under two bucks per litre for the first time since May. The price dropped about 10 cents overnight after the gas regulator used its interrupter clause. Regular is $1.92 in Halifax, w...
Steve MacArthur Jul 07, 2022 Open Grid Scheduler / Grid Engine
Rick Emberley On How Older Workers Can Help Address The Labour Shortage
Atlantic Canada has a growing workforce problem. There are not nearly enough young people to take the place of those who are retiring. Rick Emberley, the founder of SeasonedPros, thinks he has one par...
Acadia Broadcasting Corporation Jul 07, 2022

Changes Coming To Canada’s Military Dress Code
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces will soon sport a new look this September after the Department of National Defence unveiled its updated dress code Tuesday. Starting in early September, CAF member...
Aaron Sousa Jul 06, 2022

Pump prices to shift at midnight
Expect a shift in gas prices when you roll up to the fuel pumps on Thursday. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board has announced the interrupter clause will be invoked at midnight for gas and diese...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 06, 2022

Strong Message From VIA Rail Workers Before Strike Deadline
A strong strike mandate ahead of July 11 deadline for VIA Rail members across Canada. “The strike vote result sends a clear message to the employer: The membership supports the bargaining commit...
News Jul 06, 2022

Queens revokes development permit for Eagle Head development
The Region of Queens council has revoked the development permit for the house construction near Eagle Head Beach which is being undertaken by former Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly. Since work first began a...
Evan Taylor Jul 06, 2022

NHLer Ryan Graves Hosting Hockey School In Yarmouth
A Nova Scotian NHL blueliner is hosting a summer hockey school this week in Yarmouth. Defenseman Ryan Graves of the New Jersey Devils, along with several on-ice instructors are putting on the camp for...
Kevin Northup Jul 06, 2022




