Rogers commits to SMU Huskies track/cross country program
MILFORD: A track and field/cross country athlete from Enfield will be donning the maroon and white next September. The Saint Mary’s Huskies announced on March 13 that middle and long…
MILFORD: A track and field/cross country athlete from Enfield will be donning the maroon and white next September. The Saint Mary’s Huskies announced on March 13 that middle and long…
Brought to you by: ENFIELD: East Hants RCMP officers responded to 95 calls for service this past week. The following info is some of the highlighted calls as provided by…
EAST HANTS: RCMP in East Hants had 46 traffic-related occurrences during the past week. Cpl. Chatele Eagan, Watch 4 Team Leader with the detachment, said that the incidents involved complaints…
LANTZ: A three goal second period powered the U18C East Hants Penguins to victory on Wednesday night. The Pens defeated the Dartmouth Whalers Sharks 5-1 at the Trevor Ettinger-Jeff Smith…
ENFIELD: An Enfield track & field athlete will be donning the Saint Mary’s Huskies colours beginning in September. SMU track & field head coach Kevin Heisler announced Drew Mittelstadt as…
HALIFAX: In the 2025/2026 Provincial budget, the Premier and Minister of Finance quietly announced a doubling of the Provincial Deed Transfer Tax (PDTT). This tax targets non-residents of Nova Scotia,…
BEDFORD: Like most singers Stacie Lynn Hatt writes music about things going on in their life; around them or just simply relatable topics. That’s where her latest release Change, which…
MIDDLE SACKVILLE: The development company behind a parcel of land in Middle Sackville rumoured to be the site a third Costco in HRM has had to come out and pour…
ENFIELD: Wearing a seat belt is the most effective way to prevent injury or death in crashes for adults and older children. Cpl. Chatele Eagan, with East Hants RCMP, said…
GLACE BAY: The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Atlantic Region and the Nova Scotia RCMP’s Commercial Crime Section are investigating the seizure of more than $100,000 in counterfeit Canadian currency.…