Category Archives: News

Where Are The Worst Roads In Atlantic Canada?
Pothole season is well underway and drivers in Atlantic Canada are being urged to cast their vote in CAA Atlantic's annual "Worst Roads" campaign. CAA Atlantic spokesperson Steve Olmstead says our reg...
Allan Dearing Mar 25, 2022

CFL Game Coming To Wolfville
The Canadian Football League is returning to the Maritimes this summer. TSN is reporting that Raymond Field in Wolfville will host a game on July 16th between the Toronto Argonauts and the Saskatchewa...
Kevin Northup Mar 25, 2022

City set to offer free transit days in the summer
The city wants you to hop back on the bus or take the ferry across the harbour this summer. The municipality is set to offer free bus and ferry rides in July and August. Under the plan, you won't need...
Steve MacArthur Mar 25, 2022

Dartmouth man faces child pornography, luring charges
A 31-year-old Dartmouth man has been charged with several new offences connected to child pornography and child luring. Investigators with the Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit arrested Aaron Byr...
Skye Bryden-Blom Mar 25, 2022

N.S. reports 13 new COVID-19 deaths, continued increase in new cases
Nova Scotia is reporting 13 new COVID-19 connected deaths along with a continued increase in cases of the virus. The province released its weekly data report on Thursday. It’s another glimpse at...
Skye Bryden-Blom Mar 25, 2022

Gas, diesel prices spike again
It’s going to cost you more to fill up your gas tank in Halifax. The price of regular self-serve is up more than 6 cents per litre overnight to $1.73. Diesel has spiked more than 12 cents per li...
Skye Bryden-Blom Mar 25, 2022

MLA’s return to Legislature; Tories change bill to protect Dr. Strang
The Nova Scotia government is taking steps to stop people from protesting outside the homes of senior health officials. The Tories submitted their intention to expand an existing law that will protect...
Steve MacArthur Mar 24, 2022

NS young man first Make-A-Wish kid to fly in two years
Connor Voss gets off the bus at the airport; from Jack Morse Connor Voss, family, and support worker; from Jack Morse A young man from our province is the first to have his wish to fly granted by Make...
B. Jack Morse Mar 24, 2022

N.S. cutting $150 cheques for low income people
A support package is being rolled out to help some people make ends meet with rising costs for rent, groceries and gas. The province will provide $13.2 million to Food Banks and people in income assis...
Steve MacArthur Mar 24, 2022

NSP Advise Customers About Texting Scam
Nova Scotia Power is warning customers about a new scam. In a tweet, the company says they’re hearing about a text message scam that’s been making the rounds. They say the message will ask...
Kevin Northup Mar 24, 2022





