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#StudentVote: Deagle-Gammon, Blackburn elected by students in District 1, District 14
Mike Savage narrowly the choice for Mayor over Max Taylor FALL RIVER: If students at three schools in the Fall River area were eligible to cast a ballot they overwhelmingly…
RCMP charge man with assaulting Sipekne’katik Chief
SIPEKNE’KATIK: Meteghan RCMP have laid charges in relation to the assault of Sipekne’katik Chief Michael Sack that occurred on Wednesday October 14, in New Edinburgh. RCMP have charged 46-year-old, Chris…
MP Kody Blois issues statement on Moderate Livelihood in Southwestern N.S.
KINGS-HANTS: The following is a statement issued by Kings-Hants MP Kody Blois on the ongoing tension withr egards to the fishery in Southwest Nova, involving fishers from Sipekne’katik. “I am…
Dr. Strang releases trick or treat guidance during COVID19 pandemic
FALL RIVER: The provincial chief medical officer of health has provided specific advice around Halloween as the holiday approaches. “Halloween is a fun celebration but I am concerned about parties…
Local schools partaking in #StudentVote
FALL RIVER: Yesterday, Oct. 15, and today Oct. 16, more than 10,000 elementary and high school students from throughout Nova Scotia will take part in the Student Vote program for…
RCMP charge 32 drivers with stunting last month
FALL RIVER: N.S. RCMP charged 32 drivers with stunting during the month of September, the force said in a release this week. In an effort to keep citizens informed about…
From the Cruiser – Oct. 6-13
Brought to you by: MILFORD: East Hants RCMP responded to 103 calls for service between Oct. 6-13. Here is a look at a few of those 103 calls during the…
Impaired driver call turns out not to be
MILFORD: RCMP responded to a report of an impaired driver in the Milford area on Oct. 8–only it turned out the motorist wasn’t actually impaired. S/Sgt. Cory Bushell, with East…
RCMP charge 157 drivers with impaired-related driving offences in September
DARTMOUTH: As Nova Scotia’s Provincial Police, road safety is a top priority. In an effort to keep citizens informed about enforcement on our roadways, the Nova Scotia RCMP is releasing…
Province announces COVID Alert App now available
HALIFAX: Nova Scotians will be able to receive COVID-19 exposure alerts directly to their smartphones when using Health Canada’s free COVID Alert App. “As a province we have all shown…
