HALIFAX: The education minister confirmed that students and staff will be back in school in September. On July 22, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, Zack Churchill, along with chief medical officer of...
ANTIGONISH: As StFX will be only one of two universities across the province to welcome students back to campus for an in-person fall semester, the school is also requiring their students to sign a COVID-19 liability waiver...
HALIFAX: Visitor restrictions at Long-Term Care facilities have been eased, and the province announced new rules for wearing face masks in public places. Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of...
ANTIGONISH: Officials with StFX University unveiled their plan for students to return to campus and hold in-person classes during two separate virtual meetings on July 15. The university has started a phased-in return to...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The education minister will release plans for the 2020-2021 school year this week. On July 16, Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Zack Churchill told reporters that plans include a full return...
HALIFAX: Provincial officials have decided to extend the state of emergency. Last week, the province announced it is renewing the state of emergency to protect the health and safety of Nova Scotians and ensure...
HALIFAX: Nova Scotia will now open to other Atlantic Canadian provinces. On June 24, the Council of Atlantic Premiers announced travel restrictions in Atlantic Canada will be eased. Interprovincial travel within Nova Scotia, New...
HALIFAX: With no new cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia for more than 14 days, provincial officials lifted more public health measures late last week. Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical...
ANTIGONISH: With virtually every other post-secondary institution across the province moving to on-line learning for the fall semester, StFX University has announced their decision to welcome students back to campus for September. In a...
HALIFAX: As Nova Scotia continues to record consecutive days and weeks without new cases of COVID-19, more restrictions have been lifted. Some Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) hospital visitor restrictions have been changed.




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