Category Archives: News

Existing solar projects will maintain ability to sell excess power
Good news if you already have solar panels installed on your home, with the province announcing this week that you will still be able to sell excess energy back to the grid. Nova Scotia is still rolli...
Evan Taylor Apr 22, 2022

No More Pre-Entry COVID Tests For Children At Border
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is easing some COVID-19 border restrictions early next week. Beginning April 25th at 1:00 a.m. Eastern, unvaccinated or partially vaccinated children between ...
Kevin Jeffrey Apr 22, 2022

Canada’s Largest Conservation Effort In History
Canadian greenspace is getting more protection. In an effort to save and protect valuable Canadian greenspace, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has stared a hefty campaign to protect nearly 1,50...
Katie Nicholls Apr 22, 2022

Insignia recalls air fryers due to fire hazard
You may want to keep a close eye on your air fryer the next time you do up some wings. Some Insignia air fryers and an ovens are being recalled due to potential fire hazards. The recall involves a num...
Steve MacArthur Apr 22, 2022

PCs unveil plan to improve ailing health system in Nova Scotia
The province has released its plan to fix Nova Scotia’s ailing healthcare system. The Progressive Conservatives delivered their “Action for Health” plan on Friday. Premier Tim Housto...
Skye Bryden-Blom Apr 22, 2022

Canadiens Legend Guy Lafleur Dies
Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur has died at the age of 70. His sister confirmed his passing in a post on Facebook this morning. Nicknamed ‘The Flower,’ Lafleur led Montreal to five S...
Kevin Northup Apr 22, 2022

Mattea Roach secures 13th Jeopardy! victory
A 13th Jeopardy! win for Nova Scotia super star Mattea Roach. The 23-year-old who hails from Halifax is now the contestant with the eighth-longest winning streak in the quiz show’s history. She ...
Skye Bryden-Blom Apr 22, 2022

Sydney Funeral Home Receives Two Month Suspension After Wrongful Cremation
A funeral home in Sydney has been handed a two-month suspension of their cremation license after they cremated the wrong person. Forest Haven Memorial Gardens was found to have failed to ensure proper...
Evan Taylor Apr 21, 2022

Province Releases Weekly COVID-19 Data Report
Nova Scotia may have hit the peak of new COVID-19 infections in the current wave of the virus according to health officials. This week’s data report shows an average of 1,072 new cases over seve...
Jakob Postlewaite Apr 21, 2022

Buskers coming to both sides of the harbour, popular festival expands to Dartmouth
You’ll be able to catch flame throwers, jugglers and acrobats on both sides of the harbour this summer. The buskers are coming back in full force in July and for the first time, performances wil...
Steve MacArthur Apr 21, 2022





