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Truckers slow down traffic at N.S.-N.B. border to protest vaccine mandates
A major highway was brought to a crawl in Nova Scotia over the weekend as truckers protested vaccine mandates. The convoy of trucks took to the roads near Enfield and rolled to the border with New Bru...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Jan 24, 2022
Local Vaccine Clinics This Week
Lots of chances to get your first, second or third dose of COVID vaccine. Public Health are offering more drop-in vaccine clinics this week. Today, there will be a clinics at the Shelburne Fire Hall a...
Kevin Northup
Jan 24, 2022
Truck Driver Shortage Escalating
There was a desperate need for truck drivers two years ago, and now things are even worse. Jean-Marc Picard, executive director of the Atlantic Province Trucking Association, says it was somewhat mana...
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Jan 24, 2022
85 people in hospital because of COVID-19
There are 85 patients in the hospital receiving care because of COVID-19. Eleven are in intensive care. They range in age between 23 to 100 years old. Public Health says there are two other groups of ...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Jan 24, 2022
Higher than normal absenteeism could affect students’ chance to graduate
If you’ve thought about keeping your kids home from school, you’re not alone. Premier Tim Houston estimated Wednesday as much as eight per cent of families kept their kids home in the firs...
B. Jack Morse
Jan 24, 2022
Free program to help Nova Scotians ditch the darts
The Lung Association of Nova Scotia hopes their newest smoking cessation program will help remove barriers to quitting. Through the program, Quit NS, the Lung Association will mail participants four w...
Anastasia Payne
Jan 23, 2022
GIRLS NIGHT OUT
This week for Girls Night Out Cairo and I talked about grocery store pet peeves, is there anything that drives you nuts when your out shopping? I can’t stand when the self check outs don’t...
Kelly Gill
Jan 22, 2022
82 people in hospital fighting COVID-19
There are 82 people in hospital COVID-19 units Saturday. The province didn’t release new hospital admission or discharges. Provincial labs confirmed another 502 new cases Saturday. There are 219...
B. Jack Morse
Jan 22, 2022
Man who gave ammo to NS gunman pleads guilty
A man charged with supplying ammunition to the Portapique gunman has pleaded guilty. A lawyer appeared in court on his behalf Friday. James Banfield, 65-years-old, is the brother of Lisa Banfield, the...
B. Jack Morse
Jan 22, 2022
COVID-19: 16 New In Hospital, 3 Discharged
There are 16 new COVID-19 related hospital admissions in Nova Scotia. The province also announced three discharges, as well as a renewal of the state of emergency. There are now a total of 94 people i...
Jakob Postlewaite
Jan 21, 2022
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