Category Archives: News

Gas prices drop 5 cents, diesel still over a Toonie per litre
The price of gas fell overnight in Nova Scotia. Regular is selling for $1.67 in Halifax – it’s a drop of about five and a half cents. Diesel prices were untouched this week, it’s sti...
Steve MacArthur Apr 01, 2022

Halifax and Moncton look to host 2023 World Juniors
Reports out this morning Halifax and Moncton are vying to host the World Juniors next year. The 2023 tourney was scheduled for Russia, but the IIHF pulled the event because of the invasion of Ukraine....
Steve MacArthur Apr 01, 2022

ArriveCAN Rules Change April 1st
Changes are coming for those coming into Canada after April 1st. Starting Friday April 1st fully vaxxed travelers will no longer need to have a pre-entry covid test when coming into Canada by land, ai...
Katie Nicholls Apr 01, 2022

Local club says World Cup qualifier big boost for Canadian soccer
Nova Scotia’s burgeoning professional soccer club says the country earning a spot in the 2022 FIFA World Cup is going to change the sport in Canada forever. Derek Martin, President of the HFX Wa...
B. Jack Morse Mar 31, 2022

Child Care Fees Reduced Tomorrow in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia families won’t be paying as much for childcare starting tomorrow. Fees for licensed, funded child care will go down by 25 per cent through the Nova Scotia Canada-wide Early Learning ...
Zach Pottie Mar 31, 2022

Mother of two fighting ‘renoviction’ from her Dartmouth home
A mother of two says she’s going to fight a renoviction from her duplex in Dartmouth. Adele Martell tells our newsroom her new landlord is evicting tenants to usher in renovations and higher ren...
Skye Bryden-Blom Mar 31, 2022

Police respond to weapons call in Spryfield
Halifax Regional Police are on the scene of a weapons call in Spryfield on Thursday morning. Shortly after 8:30 a.m., they reported the incident in the 400 block of Herring Cove Road. Police have clos...
Skye Bryden-Blom Mar 31, 2022

Inquiry releases new details on shooter's actions during 2nd day of rampage
Emotional testimony at the Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry on Wednesday from a former Portapique resident. Deborah Thibeault recalls when she informed RCMP a private blueberry field road offered a f...
Skye Bryden-Blom Mar 31, 2022

Five-Dollar Items Coming To Dollarama
Canadian discount retail giant Dollarama said March 30 it will “roll out additional price points up to $5.00.” The company said the changes will gradually be rolled out over the course of ...
Tyler McLean Mar 31, 2022
Tim Houston On Nova Scotia's Plan To Reach A Population Of Two Million People
Premier Tim Houston of Nova Scotia wants to be remembered for setting the stage for growth when people look back on his government's achievements decades from now. Population growth is a top priority ...
Acadia Broadcasting Corporation Mar 31, 2022





