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Report On Indigenous Fisheries Calls For Less DFO Input
A new Senate committee report says the Department of Fisheries and Oceans should only act as an advisor on Indigenous rights-based fisheries. The report called ‘Peace on the Water’ lists t...
Kevin Northup
Jul 13, 2022
Your Coffee Can Help Send A Kid to Camp
Tim Hortons Camp Day is back. Proceeds from hot and iced coffee sold today will go to help send children in need to one of seven camps run by the Tim Hortons Foundation. Executive Program and Operatio...
Randy Thoms
Jul 13, 2022
Royal LePage Softens 2022 Home Price Forecast To 5%
Royal LePage is softening its home price forecast amid rising interest rates and economic uncertainty. But the real estate company says home prices are still expected to end the year higher than in 20...
Brad Perry
Jul 13, 2022
Woman Dies In Kings County Crash
An accident in Kings County has claimed the life of a 78-year old woman. The two-vehicle collision happened yesterday just before 4 p.m. on Highway 12 in South Alton. RCMP say a van collided with a du...
Kevin Northup
Jul 13, 2022
Man Fined $16,500 by Yarmouth Provincial Court for Fishing Violations
A man has been sentenced in Yarmouth Provincial Court for violating fishing regulations and has been ordered to pay $16,500. Eugene Boudreau has plead guilty to possessing lobster claw, tail or meat s...
Jakob Postlewaite
Jul 12, 2022
More than 100,000 names now on family doctor waitlist
The list of names of Nova Scotians waiting to see a family doctor continues its steep climb. Nova Scotia Health has released its July report showing 100,592 people have signed up for the Need a Family...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Jul 12, 2022
More Nursing Seats Coming To NSCC, Three Universities
More nursing seats are opening up in Nova Scotia. The province announced today that 200 new seats will be created by May of next year. Nova Scotia Community Colleges will see 120 practical nursing sea...
Kevin Northup
Jul 12, 2022
Ottawa Demands Immediate Action After Rogers Outage
Canada’s industry minister is demanding immediate action from the country’s telecom companies after last week’s Rogers outage. Franois-Philippe Champagne met with the heads of Rogers...
Brad Perry
Jul 12, 2022
Tentative Agreement Reached At VIA Rail
A tentative deal has been reached between VIA Rail and the union representing 2,400 of its workers. Unifor said the deal came late Monday just hours before the workers were prepared to walk off the jo...
Brad Perry
Jul 12, 2022
NS Mass Casualty Commission: Early Lucki Emails Showed She Was Against Releasing Details On Weapons
It appears RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki was against releasing details on weapons just a few days after the Nova Scotia mass shooting. In emails released yesterday at the public inquiry, Lucki told t...
Kevin Northup
Jul 12, 2022
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