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LU Professor Says EU Membership for Ukraine Uncertain
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wants the process for Ukraine membership into the European Union (EU) to be fast-tracked. He made the plea Tuesday as the conflict with Russia is into day five. ...
Kevin Jeffrey
Mar 01, 2022
Mariners Centre Expansion Committee To Hire Fundraising Firm
The Mariners Centre Expansion Steering Committee have asked three municipal units for bridge-funding. Town and Municipality of Yarmouth and Municipality of Argyle are set to contribute $20,000 each to...
Kevin Northup
Mar 01, 2022
Canada’s Economy Rebounded In 2021
The Canadian economy rebounded in 2021, posting a 4.6 per cent growth after a pandemic hampered 2020 resulted in a 5.2 per cent decline. Statistics Canada reported household spending on consumer goods...
Robert Lothian
Mar 01, 2022
CHB Funds Projects In Yarmouth, Clare, Digby
The Community Health Board has announced funding grants for non-profits in the Western Health Zone. A total of $187,000 is being given to local projects. Clyde deViller is the Community Health Board C...
Jakob Postlewaite
Mar 01, 2022
First witness called at mass shooting inquiry in N.S.
The first witness has been called during the inquiry looking into the most deadly mass shooting in Canadian history. Commander of PEI Operational Communications Centre Darryl MacDonald is answering qu...
Steve MacArthur
Mar 01, 2022
Month Long Strike At Acadia University Ends With No Agreement
Students will return to class at Acadia University after a month long strike. The University says the strike by the Acadia University Faculty Association has ended and classes will resume Thursday. Ho...
Jakob Postlewaite
Mar 01, 2022
Nova Scotia’s spring forecast predicts winter storm risk
Wondering when you can put winter in your rearview mirror? The Weather Network is out with its Spring Forecast, predicting a rocky road ahead. It warns Nova Scotia could still see a few more bouts of ...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Mar 01, 2022
Singh says families of N.S. mass shooting victims deserve answers
The federal NDP leader hopes the inquiry into Canada’s worst mass shooting prevents further tragedies from ever happening. It has been almost two years since a gunman disguised as a police offic...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Mar 01, 2022
Federal Conservative Leader Says More Needs To Be Done
The federal Conservatives want to see more done to condemn the Russian government for their attack on Ukraine. Interim Opposition leader Candice Bergen says they are urging the federal government to e...
News
Mar 01, 2022
Canada Seeks To Ban Russian Crude Oil Imports
Canada is taking more action against Russia in response to its ongoing attack on Ukraine. Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says Canada will ban crude oil imports from Russia. “Presi...
Brad Perry
Mar 01, 2022
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