Seven from Waverley, East Hants among 67 charged by N.S. RCMP for COVID19 violations
EAST HANTS/WAVERLEY: Nine of the 67 people RCMP have charged for Health Protection and Emergency Management Act violations in relation to COVID-19 since Dec. 1, 2020 are from the Lower…
Answers to our follow-up questions from recent COVID19 briefings
MAIN PHOTO: Premier Iain Rankin wants Nova Scotians to stay home to curb the COVID19 spread. (Communications N.S. Photo) HALIFAX/FALL RIVER: The Department of Health and Wellness answered a pair…
NSH announces temporary service reductions across province
HALIFAX: Due to the increased number of COVID-19 cases in in the province and work associated with the COVID response, Nova Scotia Health is making temporary changes to some services…
COVID19: 133 new cases of COVID-19 reported May 2
HALIFAX: The province announced there are 133 new cases of COVID-19 today, May 2. There are 117 cases in Central Zone, nine cases in Eastern Zone, one case in Northern…
Dr. Strang “confident” restrictions will have right impact for NSians
FALL RIVER/MILFORD: Nova Scotia’s Chief Medical Officer of Health said there was discussions amongst his staff in determining a recommendation that would be the best course of action when it…
Enfield-Milford Corridor location helps limit community spread of COVID-19: Dr. Strang
EAST HANTS: While the province’s Chief medical officer of health said there has been community spread of COVID-19 in the Halifax area (central zone), that hasn’t been the case in…
Province’s vaccine plan on track, says Premier Rankin and Dr. Strang
HALIFAX/FALL RIVER: At the April 30 COVID-19 briefing, Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang told Nova Scotians that the vaccine plan is on target for every eligible resident to…
COVID19: Sixty-seven cases on April 30; N.S. announces testing changes
HALIFAX: Sixty-seven new cases of COVID-19 are being reported in Nova Scotia today, April 30. Fifty-seven cases are in Central Zone, four cases are in Western Zone, three cases are…
COLUMN: Three easy ways to keep healthy and Safe at Home
by Joni Snair, PT, Founder/Owner & Physiotherapist, Safe at Home Physiotherapy Gyms are closed, bubbles are shrinking, but the weather is getting nice and we all want to get out.…
COLUMN: Costs matter
By Jennifer Rideout, Wealth Advisor, Assante It’s natural for investors to be focused on costs. Higher costs eat into your returns, leaving you with less money at the end of…
