Nova Scotians are encouraged, where possible, to use online services and direct deposit. Many people already use these electronic options for receiving payments and important government information.
Halifax Regional Police continue to recover bicycles and scooters believed to have been stolen throughout the region. In some instances, stolen property is recovered during an investigation and other ...
On November 11, at approximately 10:50 p.m., officers responded to a report of a break and enter in progress at a home in Wagmatcook. One of the two suspects was reported to have a firearm. General ...
Time: Work will begin immediately and is expected to continue through peak traffic hours late this afternoon and evening until complete. Work details: This is required for urgent road repairs. Traffic ...
Some 55,000 postal workers represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) went on a nationwide strike on Friday, November 15 at 12:01am ET. After a year of bargaining with little progress, ...
Yesterday, at approximately 1:25 p.m., RCMP officers responded to a report of a man who had been stabbed by a man he knew while outside a home on Seawood Ave. Investigators learned that the man ...
(November 14, 2024) A prolonged period of low precipitation has resulted in lower-than-normal water levels in Lake Major. Lake Major is the water supply that serves the communities of Dartmouth, ...
On Sunday evening (Nov. 10), the QEII emergency department sustained water damage after a sprinkler was activated. Following a survey of the damage, it has been determined that some areas will take ...
On November 11, officers executed a search warrant at the storefront and seized illegal cannabis, including, edibles, pre-rolled joints, resin, shatter and vape products.
Nova Scotia’s Celtic and Gaelic heritage runs deep, with Irish dance serving as one of its most joyful and enduring traditions. Irish immigrants brought their cultural expressions to Nova Scotia, ...