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Churchill Ready For Role As Opposition MLA For Yarmouth
A fourth consecutive term for Liberal Zach Churchill in Yarmouth. He won the riding once again in last night's provincial election, and will remain MLA, a position he's held for 11 years. For the firs...
Kevin Northup
Aug 18, 2021
Fire Destroys Dwelling In Overton
Fire destroyed a dwelling in Overton, Yarmouth County yesterday afternoon. At around 5 p.m, smoke could be seen from town as Yarmouth firefighters responded to the blaze on Highway 304, past the inter...
Kevin Northup
Aug 18, 2021
Tri-County NS Election Recap: PC's Take Three Of Five Seats
Three of the five ridings in the Tri-Counties belong to the Progressive Conservatives, as they will form the next government in Nova Scotia. In Argyle, PC Colton LeBlanc posted a dominating victory ov...
Kevin Northup
Aug 18, 2021
Argyle MLA Colton LeBlanc (government of NS photo)
Vote counts paused in six electoral districts until Wednesday morning
Elections Nova Scotia says the counting of votes in six electoral districts have been put on pause until Wednesday morning. They say the count was suspended due to the number of ballots left to tally ...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Aug 18, 2021
Media outlets project Progressive Conservative majority government
Tim Houston and the Nova Scotia Progressive Conservatives pulled off a shocking victory in Tuesday's election, and will form the next provincial government with a majority of the seats in the NS legis...
Derek Montague
Aug 18, 2021
Singh Supports Homegrown Solutions For PPE
If the NDP are elected in September, they will commit to manufacturing personal protective equipment at home. Campaigning in B.C. on Tuesday, leader Jagmeet Singh said when the pandemic hit, Canada co...
Tamara Steele
Aug 17, 2021
Aidaen's Place Receives $26,528 From Firefighters
The Yarmouth Professional Firefighters Association has donated $26,528 to Aidaen's Place Youth Wellness Center. Association president Lynn Seeley says the donation comes from their 50/50 draw. "Since ...
Jakob Postlewaite
Aug 17, 2021
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Vote counting will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Election Nova Scotia (ENS) will start counting some votes as early as 6:30 p.m. even though voting will end in most districts at 8 p.m. Live Feed Results Elections Nova Scotia will provide a live feed...
Steve MacArthur
Aug 17, 2021
Conservatives Promise 'GST Holiday' If Elected
The Conservatives are promising a “month-long GST holiday” this December if elected next month. Leader Erin O’Toole unveiled the details Tuesday during an announcement at a Toronto h...
Brad Perry
Aug 17, 2021
Liberals Continue Push For $10 A Day Child Care
The Liberals will keep pushing for $10 a day child care across the country if re-elected. Leader Justin Trudeau made the commitment during a campaign stop Tuesday in Markham, Ont. “If all provin...
Brad Perry
Aug 17, 2021
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