The child reported missing from the 400 block of Church Point Rd. has been safely located. The RCMP thanks members of the public for their support in locating the child.
The Nova Scotia RCMP has issued six summary offence tickets (SOTs) following inspections at five illegal cannabis storefronts last week. On March 3, under the authority of the provincial Cannabis ...
Before a single scoop of asphalt is laid, the ground beneath it needs to be properly graded. Grading means shaping the surface so water flows away from your home and garage rather than pooling on the ...
Nova Scotia Health’s facilities management service and clinical leaders are continuing to address the impacts of the recent power outage at the Victoria General (VG) campus of the Queen Elizabeth II ...
A power outage at the Victoria General site of the QEII Health Sciences Centre disrupted services Saturday, prompting the relocation of some inpatients to the Halifax Infirmary.
The Halifax Regional Municipality is advising residents of changes to signal operations at the intersection of Dunbrack ...
Cody Cottenden, 35, of Amherst, Vincent Mallory, 40, of Amherst, and Samuel Moase, 29, of Amherst, are each charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking and Possession of Property Obtained ...
At approximately 11:06 a.m., police received a report of an injured man located near Wright Avenue and Garland Avenue. When police arrived, they located a 23-year-old man suffering from a gunshot ...
Police are investigating a weapons incident that occurred at a school in Halifax today. At approximately 11:40 a.m., police responded to St. Agnes Junior High School, located at 6981 Mumford Road in ...
Halifax Water has temporarily shut down its Customer Connect online portal while we investigate unauthorized access to information associated with the portal. There is no indication that financial ...
Following the investigation, on March 5, 2026, Cst. Charles Maurice Bourgeois was charged with assault contrary to Section 266 of the Criminal Code. Cst. Bourgeois will appear before the Nova Scotia ...
Premier Tim Houston and Ontario Premier Doug Ford have signed a direct-to-consumer agreement that will allow Nova Scotia producers to sell their wine, beer and spirits directly to Ontarians. Nova ...
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