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Fire in Digby
Crews are battling a structure fire in the Town of Digby. Fire Chief Robert Morgan confirms it's a retail building with apartments. No one is inside a...
31m ago
Crews battling fire in Digby
Crews are battling a structure fire in the Town of Digby. Fire Chief Robert Morgan confirms it's a retail building with apartments. No one is inside a...
38m ago
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May 5 is Red Dress Day
Cutouts of red dresses are being hung across the country for Red Dress Day on Sunday. Patty Musgrave-Quinn says it honours missing and murdered Indige...
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Missing teen in Colchester County
The Colchester County District RCMP is asking for the public's assistance in locating a 13-year-old boy. Jeffrey Oderkirk was last seen Thursday in Bi...
2h ago
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Fuel prices down
A little relief at the pumps. Gasoline and diesel prices fell 3 cents at midnight in Nova Scotia. Self-serve regular gas is down to a minimum of $1.84...
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Teachers union agreement would raise wages, improve prep time
The new collective agreement between the Nova Scotia Teachers Union and the provincial government improves wages for teachers and substitutes, along w...
14h ago
Gas going down at midnight in N.S.
You may want to wait a bit to fill up your gas tank. Sources say gas prices are going down at midnight across the province. Regular and diesel are exp...
15h ago
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Health minister answers questions on St. Martha's privacy breach
Nova Scotia's health minister was asked about the privacy breach at St. Martha's hospital in Antigonish. Nearly 2,700 people had their personal health...
15h ago
Education Minister says threats in schools must be taken seriously
Following a string of recent bomb threats at schools across Nova Scotia, Education Minister Becky Druhan says the province will continue to treat them...
17h ago
N.S. government keeping motor vehicle inspections
The Nova Scotia government decided they will not remove motor vehicle inspections. "We've reviewed that idea and we will not be proceeding with r...
18h ago
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