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Government begins 2nd round of CERB clawbacks
You might have to pay back some of that CERB money. CRA officials have begun sending letters to anyone they believe earned more than $1000 a month while taking CERB payments. They’ve drawn up th...
B. Jack Morse
Jan 28, 2022
NS Power Applies To Raise Rates
Nova Scotia Power customers might soon see an increase in rates. The company is filing a General Rate Application, which would increase the rates they charge customers. President and CEO of NS Power P...
Jakob Postlewaite
Jan 27, 2022
One more COVID-19 death, 93 in hospital
Another person has died from COVID-19, that makes 14 since the beginning of the week. The woman was in her 70s and living in the Halifax region. 93 people are being treated for COVID-19 infections in ...
B. Jack Morse
Jan 27, 2022
Clean-Up Of Bunkers Island Shoreline Planned This Sunday
A clean-up of the Bunkers Island shoreline in Yarmouth is scheduled for this Sunday. Weather permitting, it will begin at noon, and proof of vaccination is required to attend. Scotian Shores, a group ...
Kevin Northup
Jan 27, 2022
Premier Says Full Practices, Games Could Resume In February
Many athletes want to know when they’ll be able to play organized games again. Premier Tim Houston shed some light on this during yesterday’s briefing. He says the province is looking to s...
Kevin Northup
Jan 27, 2022
Trudeau isolating after COVID-19 exposure
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has been exposed to COVID-19. Trudeau announced in a Tweet on Thursday morning that he will be self-isolating for five days. His COVID-19 rapid test has come back...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Jan 27, 2022
Water Testing Further Suspended at QEII
Bacterial and chemical water testing at the QEII lab is being further suspended according to the Nova Scotia Health Authority. In a release today, NSHA says the temporary pause in testing is necessary...
Zach Pottie
Jan 27, 2022
Premier will not tolerate blockade at N.S.-N.B. border
The premier says he will not tolerate a blockade at Nova Scotia’s border with New Brunswick. Tim Houston is responding to reports of a proposed border shutdown this Saturday in solidarity with t...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Jan 27, 2022
Former N.S. hotel to transform into $11M housing project to help homeless
A hotel in Nova Scotia will be transformed into a new housing project to help those experiencing homelessness through a more than $11 million investment. The former Travelodge hotel in Dartmouth will ...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Jan 27, 2022
Atlantic Canadian Truckers Join ‘Freedom Convoy’
The fleet of truckers making its way to Ottawa as part of the “freedom convoy” is about to grow significantly. Atlantic Canadian truck drivers are expected to join the demonstration throug...
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Jan 27, 2022
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