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N.S. announces funding to increase water supply for farms
Posted 20 August 2025

N.S. announces funding to increase water supply for farms

The province is helping farmers through a dry summer. They’ve announced $475,000 toward a program that supports water projects like wells and ponds on farms. Agriculture minister Greg Morrow says they want to make sure farms have plenty of water throughout the growing season to deal with the dry...

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Team Nova Scotia could break medal record at Canada Games
Posted 20 August 2025

Team Nova Scotia could break medal record at Canada Games

A big haul so far for Team Nova Scotia in St. John’s. Through the first week of competition at the Canada Games, our province won 49 medals, that’s good for fourth in the country. Chef de mission with Team Nova Scotia Cathy Burton says she couldn’t be more proud. “First week athletes battled...

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Crash closes section of Hwy 105 in Port Hastings
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Posted 20 August 2025

Crash closes section of Hwy 105 in Port Hastings

A crash has closed a section of Highway 105 in Port Hastings. It’s between Lake Horton Road and Long Stretch Road in Lexington. RCMP say the highway is closed in both directions. The road is expected to stay closed for hours, motorists should avoid the area if possible.

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Tariff impacts on small businesses in Canada
Posted 20 August 2025

Tariff impacts on small businesses in Canada

A new survey is shedding light on how tariffs prompted by the Canada-U.S. trade war are impacting small businesses. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) says nearly two-thirds of small businesses are facing higher expenses. In addition, many of those businesses are seeing lower...

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New agreement for N.B. court stenographers
Posted 20 August 2025

New agreement for N.B. court stenographers

More than 80 court stenographers have a new collective agreement with the province. The province announced the new agreement with CUPE Local 1840 on Wednesday. “We truly value the work of these skilled and hard-working employees,” Finance Minister René Legacy said in a news release. “It’s great...

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Popular sandcastle competition cancelled due to dry weather
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Posted 20 August 2025

Popular sandcastle competition cancelled due to dry weather

A popular sandcastle competition will not go ahead. The Clam Harbour Beach event was supposed to take place this Sunday. The HRM says it normally attracts 10,000 people to a rural area, accessible by a single-lane road. They say continued dry conditions and no immediate rain made the risk too...

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Five-vehicle crash in Shemogue
Posted 20 August 2025

Five-vehicle crash in Shemogue

Two people have been hurt in a crash on Highway 15 in Shemogue. RCMP Sergeant Pierre-Luc Haché says there were reports of a three-vehicle crash at around 3:40 pm on Tuesday. When emergency responders arrived, they found five vehicles, including a truck and a travel trailer. Two people were taken...

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Fredericton woman still missing 4 years later
Posted 20 August 2025

Fredericton woman still missing 4 years later

RCMP are renewing their appeal for information in a four-year-old missing persons case. Kari Lynn Rose Campbell of Fredericton has been missing since Aug. 19, 2021. She was last seen outside a home in Durham Bridge, north of the provincial capital. Police believe Campbell may be deceased, and...

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Precautionary steps to be taken to prevent cyanobacteria
Posted 20 August 2025

Precautionary steps to be taken to prevent cyanobacteria

Blooms are appearing on bodies of water earlier than usual this year. The first were detected at the Turtle Creek reservoir in mid-August. The City is taking proactive steps to reduce cyanobacteria at the water treatment facility. It is spending over $280 000 to install a temporary activated...

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HRM closing & de-designating Cogswell Park encampment
Posted 20 August 2025

HRM closing & de-designating Cogswell Park encampment

Those sheltering at the Cogswell Park encampment must find a new place to live because it’s too close to the new adult care facility at Robie Street and Quinpool Road. According to a release, the Halifax Regional Municipality is closing and de-designating the site. Notices have been issued...

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