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Long list of charges for woman, teenager after search of Halifax home
A woman and a teenager are facing a long list of weapons and drug charges after a Halifax home was searched on Thursday. Investigators with the Guns and Gangs Unit were at the property on Joseph Howe ...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jun 03, 2022

Police investigate sexual assault of girl near Peace and Friendship Park
Halifax Regional Police are investigating after they say a youth was sexually assaulted near a city park on Thursday. Police were called to Peace and Friendship Park on Hollis Street at around 11:15 a...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jun 03, 2022

DFO undertaking major hiring wave for enforcement officers
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans is looking to hire more enforcement officers in departments all across Canada. In a hiring notice posted on Friday DFO indicated they need more staff in all seve...
Evan Taylor Jun 03, 2022

Diesel prices to swing overnight
Get ready for a swing in the price of diesel. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board has announced it’s invoking the interrupter clause to at midnight. “This change is necessary due to s...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jun 03, 2022

Nova Scotia hires hundreds of new nursing graduates
Hospitals in Nova Scotia are getting ready to welcome hundreds more nurses onto their wards. Health Minister Michelle Thompson says 350 nurses who recently graduated have accepted offers to work in No...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jun 03, 2022

Province backtracks on second aid package to help high costs of living
The province is backtracking on a second aid package to help with high costs of living. The premier says the government is now focused on finding sustainable solutions to combat the rising costs of fo...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jun 03, 2022

Police charge man in 2020 sexual assault near bus stop
Halifax Regional Police have charged a 25-year-old man with a sexual assault near a bus shelter two years ago. The incident took place close to the bus stop on Titus Street, between Evans and Main Ave...
Skye Bryden-Blom Jun 03, 2022

Too Early To Talk Passenger Numbers On ‘CAT,’ Says Minister
We are two weeks into the sailing season for ‘the CAT’ ferry. After Cabinet yesterday, Public Works Minister Kim Masland was asked about passenger numbers for the service, which resumed fo...
Kevin Northup Jun 03, 2022

Atlantic Canadian Credit Card Debt Growing With Inflation
In the face of sky-high inflation, Atlantic Canadians are taking on more credit card debt. According to a new study from Equifax Canada, consumers in the four Atlantic provinces are carrying an averag...
Derek Montague Jun 03, 2022

Massive drive-in theatre coming to Halifax
If you ever wanted to do a drive-in movie close to Halifax, here’s your chance. Scotia Speedworld is being converted to a drive-in theater. The race track near the airport can make room for over...
Steve MacArthur Jun 03, 2022





