Thursday, April 18, 2024

Police Watchdog Clears Nova Scotia Officer Entangled In Eastern Passage Man’s Shooting

The watchdog that oversights Nova Scotia Police has said RCMP officer suspected to have shot a 60-year-old man dead in Eastern Passage during the summer has reason to do...

Welding Failure to Blame for Halifax Crane Collapse During Dorian

A welding failure is the cause of the collapse of a crane in downtown Halifax during post-tropical storm Dorian, as per a new report from Nova Scotia’s Labor Department. In...

Halifax Region Tightens COVID-19 Regulations as N.S. Record New three cases

Nova Scotia conducted 4, 839 tests on Saturday and reported three cases of COVID-19 on Sunday. The new cases of the virus come as the Halifax region enters the...

Nova Scotia Confirms 29 New Cases of COVID-19 Over Long Weekend

Nova Scotia reported 29 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, including those recorded over the Labour Day long weekend. 7 of the new cases were recorded on Saturday, 11 on...

Dangerous Sex Offender Win $ 1,000 Legal Battle

Chris Watts was convicted in 2001 for the death of a 13-year-old after a drug overdose. Watts is now a high-risk sex offender who lures young girls with drugs,...

Families Complain Rankin’s Last-Minute Border Change ‘Extremely Demoralizing’

The last-minute pronouncement of amended quarantine requirements for individuals coming from New Brunswick to Nova Scotia has many Maritimers deeply angry and disappointed. Steve MacKay's family organized to travel from Halifax to...

121 New Cases of COVID-19 Registered In Nova Scotia On Monday

Nova Scotia has reported 121 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, 10 May. The province now has 1,655 known active cases. In the central health zone, 94 new cases...

Arsenic Legacy in Lake-Bottom Sediments from Historic Nova Scotia Mine Worries Researcher

Findings from a research describing the arsenic legacy abandoned in lake-bottom sediments near a deserted Halifax gold mine are causing concern for a senior cancer researcher. A paper published Monday...

Retired Ferry Becomes First Ship to Dock at Port of Sydney’s New Berth

A retired ferry from the Gulf of St. Lawrence has become the very first vessel to dock at the Port of Sydney’s newly-established second cruise ship berth. The dock cost...

Family of Missing Nova Scotia Man Renew Pleas for Justice Two Years Later

It was 2 years ago that Susan Robben sat waiting for her son to join their family at dinnertime. He never came. 35-year-old Tony Walsh vanished in Truro, N.S., sparking...