Category Archives: News

Bay Ferries Releases Second Report on CAT Activity
Bay Ferries is out with another update about the CAT ferry’s activity. They say as of June 30th tickets have been sold for 20,468 passengers for the Yarmouth to Bar Harbor, Maine, ferry service....
Jakob Postlewaite Jul 04, 2022

Emergency repairs on MacKay Bridge Tuesday
You might need to take a detour when you get behind the wheel on Tuesday morning. Halifax Harbour Bridges has announced two lanes, one in each direction, will be closed on the MacKay Bridge for emerge...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 04, 2022

Dr. Strang Discusses End of COVID-19 Restrictions.
Nova Scotians now have to make the best decisions for their own health. That was the message from Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang, who took questions from reporters today after the p...
Jakob Postlewaite Jul 04, 2022

Halifax police charge man with sexual assault
A man has been charged with sexual assault after an incident in the city on Canada Day. Halifax Regional Police received a report at around 9 p.m. that a man had sexually assaulted a woman he didnR...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 04, 2022

DNR to offer 4,785 antlerless deer tags this season
The Department of Natural Resources and Renewables will once again allow antlerless deer to be hunted in Nova Scotia, this year offering 4,785 antlerless tags. That’s a slight decrease from last...
Evan Taylor Jul 04, 2022

N.S. removing all remaining COVID-19 restrictions
The province has announced it’s dropping all remaining COVID-19 restrictions. They will be lifted beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday. However, most restrictions in high-risk settings will rema...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jul 04, 2022

N.S. Premier standing by government's approach to tackle rising inflation
The premier of Nova Scotia is defending how his government is tackling issues of affordability, amid record-high inflation rates. Premier Tim Houston says his government is focused on sustainable solu...
Anastasia Payne Jul 04, 2022

New Nutrition Symbol For Foods High In Saturated Fat, Sugars, Sodium
A new symbol is coming to food labels. It will be required in 2026 on foods that are high in saturated fat, sugars or sodium. They will come with a magnifying glass and text on the front of food items...
Randy Thoms Jul 04, 2022

Atlantic Canada’s Private Sector Underperforming: Report
Our region’s private sector is generally underperforming the rest of the country, according to a new study by the Fraser Institute. The State of Markets in Atlantic Canada looked at five measure...
Brad Perry Jul 04, 2022

Dartmouth Common is home to new Disc Golf course
Dartmouth is now home to Disc Golf if you want to learn or check out the game. A new nine hole course is set up on the Dartmouth Common and the parks and rec department is hosting free workshops for e...
Steve MacArthur Jul 04, 2022




