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Flags lowered to remember 215 children found in Kamloops
Flags will be at half mast at municipal, provincial and federal buildings throughout the province to remember the 215 children who died while attending a residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The Tk'em...
Steve MacArthur
May 30, 2021
NSTU: Back to class decision creates confusion and anxiety
The union representing teachers in Nova Scotia (NSTU) is lashing out over the provinces decision to send most students back to class on Wednesday. Premier Iain Rankin announced on Friday students outs...
Steve MacArthur
May 30, 2021
20 new COVID cases, 1 death (May 30)
Nova Scotia is reporting 20 new cases of COVID-19 and 80 recoveries. A woman in her 80s has died in Central Zone. There are 14 new cases in Central Zone, five in Eastern Zone and one in Western Zone. ...
Steve MacArthur
May 30, 2021
Feds Extend AstraZeneca Expiry Dates
Health Canada is encouraging the provinces and territories to use up some AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses. It approved the extension of the expiration date for two lots of the vaccine, which would ...
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May 30, 2021
N.S. reports 4 deaths, 33 new COVID cases
Nova Scotia is reporting four deaths related to COVID-19 and 33 new cases. The deaths are: — a man in his 80s in Western Zone — two men in their 80s in Central Zone — a woman in her ...
Steve MacArthur
May 29, 2021
N.S. set to ease restrictions, students heading back to class
Nova Scotia is taking a five-phase approach to its re-opening plan that is gradual and cautious. Premier Iain Rankin says decisions will be based on case numbers and data. For example, Phase 1 of the ...
Steve MacArthur
May 28, 2021
40 new COVID-cases, 1 death (May 28)
Nova Scotia is reporting another death related to COVID-19. A woman in her 50s has died in Central Zone. There have now been 80 COVID-19-related deaths in the province since the beginning of the pande...
Steve MacArthur
May 28, 2021
A Busy Year Ahead For Nova Scotia’s Film Industry
Despite the pandemic, Nova Scotia’s film industry is going to have a busy year. NBC’s ‘The Sinner’ is currently filming on the South Shore, and will continue to do so for the n...
Cheyenne Nelson
May 28, 2021
Nova Scotia Health suspending routine lab tests
Nova Scotia Health laboratories continue to process a high volume of COVID-19 tests. The heavy workload means routine or non-urgent laboratory tests have been temporarily reduced or suspended, includi...
Steve MacArthur
May 28, 2021
Change to COVID-19 Testing In Yarmouth
A change to COVID-19 testing in Yarmouth. All testing is now taking place at the Mariner's Centre. Testing at the Visitor Information Centre will no longer take place and the site has been closed. Pub...
Jakob Postlewaite
May 28, 2021
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