Category Archives: News

Diesel up 19 cents, selling for $2.31 in some places
More pain at the pumps, especially if you’re driving a diesel. A massive increase overnight as diesel is up over 19 cents and now selling for $2.27 and 2.31 per litre. You’ll pay the most ...
Steve MacArthur Apr 28, 2022

Roach extends streak to 17, misses question about Canadian rocker
She now holds the longest win streak by a Canadian – ever. Nova Scotia’s Mattea Roach extends Jeopardy! win streak to 17 games. Roach, a tutor who lives in Toronto, has now won a total of ...
Steve MacArthur Apr 28, 2022
Jeff White On Why Innovative Companies Need Support At The Earliest Stages Of Growth
As part of their ongoing "Insights podcast series on fostering innovation in Atlantic Canada, David Campbell and Don Mills talk with Jeff White, the CEO of the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBI...
Acadia Broadcasting Corporation Apr 28, 2022

Section of Argyle Street closing for the summer
A busy downtown street is shutting down for the season. A stretch of Argyle, between Prince and Blowers Streets, will be closed off to cars starting at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday. The city says the goal is...
Skye Bryden-Blom Apr 27, 2022

N.S. teacher charged with assault after student pushed, police say
Police say a Nova Scotia teacher has been charged with assault after a student was allegedly pushed in a classroom earlier this month. The Nova Scotia Department of Community Services contacted RCMP o...
Skye Bryden-Blom Apr 27, 2022

Record Number Of Canadians Facing Retirement: Census
Canada is facing record retirements from an aging labour force amid high job vacancies and historically low unemployment. Statistics Canada released its latest round of data Wednesday from the most re...
Brad Perry Apr 27, 2022

N.S. to see another swing in diesel prices
Diesel prices are taking another swing at the pumps in Nova Scotia on Wednesday. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board has announced the interrupter clause will be invoked to adjust the price at mi...
Skye Bryden-Blom Apr 27, 2022

Police impersonation, paraphernalia focus at N.S. public inquiry into mass shooting
The public inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting debated police paraphernalia and impersonation during Wednesday’s proceedings. Experts including former police members and researchers parti...
Skye Bryden-Blom Apr 27, 2022

Georges Bank Moratorium Extended By Ten Years
There won’t be any oil and gas exploration or drilling on Georges Bank in the next ten years. The federal and provincial governments have decided to use the Accord Acts to extend the moratorium ...
Jakob Postlewaite Apr 27, 2022

Canada Has Very Distracted Drivers According To CAA
CAA recently conducted a survey to see how distracted drivers actually were, and it’s a lot. Now that almost everything in a car is a touch screen, it’s become a lot easier for drivers to ...
Katie Nicholls Apr 27, 2022





