Category Archives: News

Protestors gather outside Dr. Strang’s home over masking staying in schools longer
Protestors gathered outside the home of Nova Scotia’s top doctor on Sunday night over masking mandates in schools. The group called “Freedom Nova Scotia” live-streamed the protest in...
Skye Bryden-Blom Mar 21, 2022

RCMP Release Monthly Stats on Impaired Driving
Nova Scotia RCMP say 91 people were charged with impaired driving last month. 41 charged with Impaired Operation of a Conveyance by Alcohol. Two charged with Impaired Operation of a Conveyance by Drug...
Zach Pottie Mar 21, 2022

Nova Scotia Warm Line Program Receives Support
An initiative that began in Southwestern Nova Scotia is now helping seniors across the province. The Nova Scotia ‘Warm Line’ program helps connect seniors and others feeling isolated or al...
Kevin Northup Mar 21, 2022

Plane crashes in China with 132 on board
A plane carrying 132 people has crashed in China with investigators working to determine the cause. Officials are reporting the China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 passenger plane went down in the south...
Skye Bryden-Blom Mar 21, 2022

CP Rail Work Stoppage Underway
Thousands of Canadian Pacific Rail employees are off the job across the country. A work stoppage began over the weekend after the two sides failed to reach a deal. About 3,000 locomotive engineers, co...
Brad Perry Mar 21, 2022

Businesses optimistic as restrictions end
Hard hit businesses in the city are looking forward to getting back to normal. The food and hospitality sectors are among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, with repeated lockdowns stopping ope...
B. Jack Morse Mar 21, 2022

Restrictions officially end, but are still recommended
Essentially all of our province’s Public Health measures to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic ended Monday. That includes the provincial state of emergency, which had been in effect for two years....
B. Jack Morse Mar 21, 2022

Oval closes early amid mild weather
If you were planning to visit the Halifax Oval this weekend, you’ve missed your chance. The city announced Friday evening the Oval would shut down for the season ahead of a mild weekend forecast...
B. Jack Morse Mar 19, 2022

Up To $300M Needed To Protect Vital Trade Corridor
Rising sea levels and severe flooding caused by climate change are threatening the Chignecto Isthmus which is a major national trade corridor between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The Trans-Canada Hi...
Allan Dearing Mar 18, 2022

Masking Requirements To Remain For Schools Monday
The province is tweaking their plans to end most COVID-19 restrictions this Monday. Premier Tim Houston announced today they will keep masking requirements in schools until mid April. Houston says eig...
Jakob Postlewaite Mar 18, 2022





