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Nova Scotia Museum Launches 150 Anniversary Celebrations
It may surprise you to know the Nova Scotia Museum (NSM) is a piece of history itself. The network of museums began with just one in 1868 and has grown to 28 sites province-wide in its 150 year histor...
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May 18, 2018
Unions And Health Authorities Reach Agreement *Updated May 19
*Updated to include Minister Furey’s comments Health care workers in Nova Scotia and their employers have come to an agreement. The six year contract is retroactive to 2014 and will run through ...
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May 18, 2018
J-STRONG Hockey Camp On This Weekend At Mariners Centre
A free hockey skills camp is on this weekend at Mariners Centre. The J-STRONG Foundation provided the funds for the camp for kids aged 10-12. About 40 players are taking the ice this weekend, all in t...
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May 18, 2018
Meteghan First Responders Hosting Event To Wrap Up Police Week
Meteghan first responders are hosting a meet and greet tomorrow. It will be held at the Meteghan Fire Department and RCMP station from 10-2. There will be firefighters, DNR, DFO, Clare Search and Resc...
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May 18, 2018
Some Cape Sable Island Wharves Deteriorating Says Harbour Authority Manager
Concern is mounting over the condition of three commercial fishing wharves in Cape Sable Island. Dick Crowell is the manager of the Harbour Authority of Cape Sable Island, and says the South Side, Cri...
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May 18, 2018
Roseway Hospital ER To Be Closed Most Of Tomorrow
Prepare for another emergency department closure in Shelburne this weekend. The department at Roseway Hospital will be closed beginning tomorrow morning at 6. It will re-open Sunday morning at 8. Once...
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May 18, 2018
Digby Man Charged With Child Pornography, Luring, Sexual Exploitation Offences
A 21 year old Digby County man has been charged after allegedly sexually exploiting a 12 year old girl online. Patrick Thibault was arrested without incident at a residence in Smiths Cove, and is faci...
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May 18, 2018
Yarmouth Firefighters Will Continue Fight For Local Dispatch Service
A demonstration ahead of last night’s Yarmouth town council meeting is just the beginning for local firefighters. Over 100 members of local volunteer fire departments marched in solidarity to sh...
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May 18, 2018
MLA Says Public Accounts Committee Not The Place For FOIPOP Security Discussion
Nova Scotians will have to wait to hear from officials responsible for the security failure in the Freedom of Information (FOIPOP) website. Liberal members of the Public Accounts Committee once again ...
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May 18, 2018
Gas Goes Up Ahead Of Long Weekend
A bump in gas prices before the Victoria Day long weekend. The price of regular self serve went up 2.8 cents a litre at midnight, and is now over $1.33 a litre in Yarmouth for the first time since 201...
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May 18, 2018
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