PORT HAWKESBURY: With provincial social distancing restrictions beginning to be lifted across the province, people are now able to get out of their house by re-gaining access to some public spaces.
For the Town...
HALIFAX: Unions representing health care workers want
the province to find ways to better protect their members now that the
community spread of COVID-19 has taken place and more cases are confirmed.
Five unions representing health...
HALIFAX: The provincial government is allowing more Nova Scotians to get together and be more active.
On May 15, Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, announced the easing...
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...
PAQTNKEK: Across Canada there are 216 cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) reported among First Nations living on-reserve, however there hasn’t been any positive tests to date in Nova Scotia, or any of the other Maritime provinces.
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: After receiving a generous donation from a
customer on March 30, staff at the Atlantic
Superstore decided to “pay it forward” by purchasing groceries for
four local seniors.
Patti Hilton, manager of the Antigonish supermarket,
says a...
HALIFAX: As of today, March 21, Nova Scotia has nine
confirmed cases and 12 presumptive cases of COVID-19, for a total of 21.
Six new cases were identified yesterday (March 20). All
are travel-related. The original...
HALIFAX:
As of today, Nova Scotia has 41 confirmed cases of COVID-19.
Thirteen
new cases were identified on Sunday. The cases are travel-related or related to
earlier reported cases. Several of the new cases are connected...
HALIFAX: Nova Scotia today announced five new cases of
novel coronavirus (COVID-19), including one new case that is under
investigation.
The new cases were identified Wednesday. Most are
travel-related or connected to earlier cases.