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Zach Churchill Launches Liberal Leadership Campaign
Zach Churchill officially launched his campaign for leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party today. He has been the MLA for Yarmouth since 2010, and served as cabinet minister in several crucial portfo...
Kevin Northup
Feb 22, 2022
Premier Calls On Mass Casualty Commission To Meet With Families
The Premier is weighing in on the mass casualty inquiry into the shootings that claimed 22 lives in April, 2020 in northern Nova Scotia. In a statement today, Tim Houston says he’s heard that fa...
Kevin Northup
Feb 22, 2022
Protest organizer Tamara Lich denied bail
Bail has been denied for one of the organizers of the so-called “Freedom Convoy” protests in Ottawa. Tamara Lich will remain in custody following her arrest last week. Ontario Court Justic...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Feb 22, 2022
Retired judge looks to gain public confidence as mass shooting inquiry opens
A retired judge leading the probe into a mass murder in Nova Scotia is speaking directly to skeptics of the public inquiry. Chief Justice Michael MacDonald started the proceedings Monday morning by la...
News
Feb 22, 2022
WCB Releases 2021 Workplace Death Totals For N.S.
Twenty Nova Scotians died at work, or because of their work in 2021. According to numbers released by the Workers Compensation Board and the province, five died from acute traumatic injuries on the jo...
Kevin Northup
Feb 22, 2022
Fire marshal continues investigation into house fire that killed woman, three children
The investigation continues into the cause of a house fire that claimed the lives of a woman and three children over the weekend. The blaze destroyed a home in Auburndale on the South Shore early Satu...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Feb 22, 2022
Emergencies Act Passes House Of Commons Vote
The Trudeau government will continue to possess extraordinary powers through the Emergencies Act after a vote in the House of Commons on Monday night. With the support of the NDP, the Liberals’ ...
Robert Lothian
Feb 21, 2022
Queen Elizabeth II Tests Positive For COVID
Queen Elizabeth II has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Buckingham Place. A statement says the 95-year-old monarch is experiencing “mild cold-like symptoms.” The Queen is expecte...
Brad Perry
Feb 20, 2022
Woman and three children killed in house fire
A community is in mourning after a woman and three children were killed in a house fire. Jennifer McMullen, the principal of Bluenose Academy in Lunenburg, identified the woman, Kaylea Savory, as a te...
B. Jack Morse
Feb 20, 2022
60 in hospital for COVID-19
There are 60 people in hospital fighting COVID-19 infections. 12 of them are in the ICU. The province’s labs confirmed 200 new cases of the virus Saturday. 91 in Central Zone, 41 in Eastern Zone...
B. Jack Morse
Feb 20, 2022
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