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Vessel Taking On Water Off Yarmouth
The Joint Rescue Co-Ordination Centre in Halifax says a 13-metre fishing boat is taking on water off South Western Nova Scotia. Navy Lt. Len Hickey says the vessel was 70 nautical miles south west of ...
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Dec 01, 2016
Tri-County Regional School Board Looking To Keep Things Running Smoothly As Teacher Job-Action Approaches
Teachers in Nova Scotia are planning job action on Monday. This comes after talks between the Nova Scotia Teachers Union and the province broke down again last week. The work-to-rule job action means ...
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Nov 30, 2016
Lobster Fisherman Airlifted From Vessel Off Clark's Harbour To Yarmouth Hospital
A 32 year old lobster fisherman was airlifted to Yarmouth today. Around 12:30, Joint Task Force Atlantic received a call from a vessel 15 nautical miles south of Clark’s Harbour. #JRCCHalifax as...
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Nov 30, 2016
RCMP Warning Of New Phone Scam
RCMP are warning people about a new telephone scam making the rounds. Constable Jamall Gray says the latest has someone calling, claiming to be from Visa and asking for credit card information. “...
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Nov 30, 2016
NS Auditor General Report Critical Of Education and Infrastructure Plans
Nova Scotia’s Auditor General has issued his November report. Our latest report is public. Find the AG's videos, along with full report and our PAC presentations on our website – https://t...
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Nov 30, 2016
Par En Bas Jr Boys Volleyball Team Ends Season Undefeated
The Par en Bas Jr Boys Volleyball team completed an undefeated season (14-0) by capturing the Regional Tier 1 banner. The team went 4 and 0 in the regionals and defeated the host team Hebbville Patrio...
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Nov 30, 2016
Yarmouth Curling Club Results
Monday Night: East Coast Sliders 6 Mile East Production 5 Ryan’s Electrical 6 La Shoppe a Carl 0 Inturnists 4 Good But Not Great 3 Tuesday Night Charles Bourque 6 Jack Cann 5 John Cameron 4 Evan...
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Nov 30, 2016
Lobster Fishery in Full Swing
Lobster fishermen were permitted to start hauling their traps at 12:01 this morning. The fishery in LFA’s 33 and 34 got underway yesterday morning after a one day delay due to weather. Sub-Lt. B...
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Nov 30, 2016
Digby General Hospital Emergency Department Closed Today, Overnight
The emergency department at Digby General Hospital closed at 8 o’clock this morning. It will re-open tomorrow morning at 8. The Nova Scotia Health Authority says the closure is due to physician ...
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Nov 29, 2016
Major Improvements Planned For Yarmouth SPCA Shelter Thanks To The Generosity Of Eleanor Dyke
Changes are coming to the Nova Scotia SPCA Shelter in Yarmouth. The provincial organization is overseeing how best to spend an $800,000 bequest from the late Eleanor Dyke. The Dyke family jewelry stor...
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Nov 29, 2016
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