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'CAT' passenger bookings up ahead of 2024 season
Bookings are up for the 'CAT' to start 2024. Bay Ferries says over 18,000 passengers have purchased tickets to sail on the Nova Scotia-to-Maine ferry....
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Y-Con to be held at Mariners Centre
Yarmouth's comic book and gaming convention will be bigger than ever. Y-Con is moving to the Mariners Centre for its fourth edition. Organizer Malcolm...
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Podcast: Special Live Audience Recording: Michelle Robichaud on ocean opportunities in Atlantic Canada
This week we present a special edition of the Insights podcast. Don and David recorded a conversation with Michelle Robichaud, President, Atlantica Ce...
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ER closures at Roseway Hospital
The emergency department at Roseway Hospital in Shelburne is reopening Friday morning but later than expected. In an update, Nova Scotia Health said i...
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Gas and diesel prices dip
Fuel prices are down in time for the long weekend. Self-serve regular gas dipped 3.8 cents per litre at midnight for a minimum of about $1.76 in Nova ...
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Patio permit fees hurt small business: CFIB
Atlantic Canadian businesses are calling on municipalities to either reduce or waive patio permit fees. Restaurants spend an average of $995 on patio ...
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New curling facility coming to Timberlea 'terrific' for curlers: Mayflower president
A brand-new curling facility coming to Timberlea, is going to be terrific for those who enjoy the sport in not only Nova Scotia, but Atlantic Canada a...
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N.S. Premier questions delays in federal support Chignecto Ithmus
Nova Scotia government officials are questioning why the federal government is spending $1 billion protecting a regional connection in Quebec but cont...
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Fine for illegal burning bumps to $25,000 during wildfire season
The fine for starting an illegal fire during wildfire season is going up to $25,000. That's up from the basic fine of $237.50. With Victoria Day weeke...
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NSTU needs run-off election to determine new president
Members of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union will have to wait a little longer to find out who their new president will be. The union says there was a vo...
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