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Evan Taylor
RCMP Arrest Armed Robber in Digby
RCMP in Digby has laid charges relating to an armed robbery following an incident that took place early Tuesday morning. The Mounties say that a 29-year-old Digby man entered a gas station on Highway ...
Evan Taylor
Jan 17, 2023
South Shore Centre Struck by Motorist
Emergency responders were called to the South Shore Centre around 11:20 a.m. Monday morning after receiving reports that a motorist had crashed into the mall. According to first responders at the scen...
Evan Taylor
Jan 16, 2023
SSRCE Activates Bus Back Road Closure Policy
The South Shore Regional Centre for Education implemented its bus back road closure policy on Monday, January 16 in response to road conditions. After the South Shore was hit with rain for most of the...
Evan Taylor
Jan 16, 2023
Mahone Bay Long-Term Care Home Recruits From Kenya to Fill Staffing Needs
The MacLeod Group which operates long-term care homes around Canada is trying a new recruitment strategy, which will see them brings nurses from Kenya to fill their staffing needs. Their first test of...
Evan Taylor
Jan 13, 2023
RCMP Release Photo of Queens Visitor Centre Vandal
RCMP in Queens County have released an image of the suspect they believe is responsible for vandalism at the Tourist Bureau in Liverpool. Officers learned that someone had vandalized the Tourist Burea...
Evan Taylor
Jan 12, 2023
"Canary In A Coal Mine" Doctors NS President on Nova Scotia ERs
Doctors Nova Scotia is reacting to the death of Allison Holthoff, the 37-year-old wife, and mother of three that died while waiting for care at the emergency department. President Dr. Leisha Hawker sa...
Evan Taylor
Jan 11, 2023
Barrington High School Closed As RCMP Investigate Shooting Threat
Students at Barrington Municipal High School were asked to stay home on Wednesday after a student received threats of a shooting online. RCMP became aware of the threat on Tuesday while classes were i...
Evan Taylor
Jan 11, 2023
RCMP Investigating Shooting Threat at Barrington High
RCMP are investigating a shooting threat at Barrington Municipal High School. The threat was received online by a female who attends the school, who then shared it with authorities. Cpl. Chris Marshal...
Evan Taylor
Jan 10, 2023
Nova Scotia Property Assesments Up Over $22.8 Billion
Nova Scotia property tax assessments are now in the mail and property taxes will be going up across the board. "2023 assessments reflect the market activity we saw throughout 2021," says Lloyd MacLeod...
Evan Taylor
Jan 09, 2023
New $3.5 Million Eureka Bridge Opens
Commuters in the Pictou County community of Eureka can now use the new Eureka Mills Bridge which officially opened on Monday. It replaced the original 1887 Eureka Mills Bridge which was shut down last...
Evan Taylor
Jan 09, 2023
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