HALIFAX: Visits can now resume at some care facilities in Nova Scotia, but with restrictions. On June 10, Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, announced the easing of...
JUDIQUE: Wayne’s Variety is the latest nominee in Advocate Media’s “Shine On” campaign. Annette MacIsaac, nominated the store for going above and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. She thanked owner Wayne MacInnis and his...
ARICHAT: The Local Jerk is now in Arichat. The owners of La Goélette à Pépé Café opened a brand new micro processing facility in their building on the High Road in Richmond County’s shire...
STRAIT AREA: Local demonstrations joined the global call for change in the wake of George Floyd’s death while in police custody last month in Minnesota. Photo by Jake BoudrotTalen and Sasha Repko walked...
HALIFAX: Local plans to celebrate graduation under strict public health measures have been accepted by provincial officials. “Thousands of high school graduates are also preparing for new beginnings,” Premier Stephen McNeil said on the...
D’ESCOUSSE: Award-winning author, environmental activist and long-time local volunteer Silver Donald Cameron passed away on June 1 at the age of 82. An Order of Canada, Queen’s Jubilee Medal and Order of Nova Scotia...
HALIFAX: Although Nova Scotians were promised an earlier start date, licensed child care centres and family daycare home are re-opening on June 15. During a briefing on June 2, Premier Stephen McNeil and chief...
ANTIGONISH: With other post-secondary institutions across the province already announcing their decision to fully transition to on-line learning for the upcoming fall semester, StFX University is preparing for students to be back on campus and classes to...
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: On the day Nova Scotia recorded its first day with no new cases of COVID-19 and 11 weeks after the province identified its first case, the province announced the lifting of more public health restrictions.




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