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Switch to the dark mode that's kinder on your eyes at night time. Switch to the light mode that's kinder on your eyes at day time. NEWS – HALIGONIA.CA The latest headlines and other news from our team. Subterms. Development Duffett. Featured. Halifax Regional School Board. Halifax Retales. Halifax Shipping News. QuickPolls. Traffic & Transit. TWO SCHOOLS REPORTING COVID-19 CASES (JUNE 6 2021 Nova Scotia is reporting two COVID-19 cases today, June 6, connected to schools in Central Zone. One person at each of the following schools tested positive: - Graham Creighton Junior High, Dartmouth- Bedford and Forsyth Education Centres (Dartmouth Campus) The schools will remain closed to students until Thursday, June 10, to COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN UNTIL SECOND COVID-19 public health restrictions remain until second week of June. May 19, 2021, 3:57 pm. Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health, announced today, May 19, that current public health restrictions will remain in place across Nova Scotia until at least the second week of June. They also POTENTIAL COVID-19 VARIANT EXPOSURE (MAR 28 2021 REPORT Potential COVID-19 variant exposure (Mar 28 2021 report) March 28, 2021, 1:52 pm. Today the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness announced an additional variant case of COVID-19. As part of our investigation, Nova Scotia Health Public Health is working to identify any additional people who may have unknowingly come into contact witha
NEW TRAVEL APPLICATION PROCESS TO ENTER NOVA SCOTIA New travel application process to enter Nova Scotia. May 13, 2021, 2:28 pm. Starting at 8 a.m. on Friday, May 14, permanent Nova Scotia residents and people travelling for essential reasons must apply to enter the province. “This application process means travellers will be certain before they leave that they are able to enter the provinceSHIPSPOTTING 101
Containerships are one of the most common vessel types to call on Halifax. While these vessels can be measured by their dimensions, the most common unit of measure is the TEU – Twenty foot Equivalent Units. This is the count of the Number of 20′ containers that can be carried on a ship. Containers are typically 20, 40, 48 or 53 feet in DARTMOUTH COLLISION LEAVES WOMAN AND 5-YEAR-OLD WITH LIFE Dartmouth collision leaves woman and 5-year-old with life-threatening injuries. At 4:22p.m., Halifax Regional Police responded to a vehicle collision involving a car and pickup truck at the intersection of Portland Street and Spring Avenue, Dartmouth. The adult female driver and 5-year-old child in the car sustained life-threatening injuries. POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT 30 LOCATIONS (REPORTED MAY Potential COVID-19 exposures at 30 locations (Reported May 9 2021) May 9, 2021, 9:48 pm. Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at a Department of Community Services office, on various Halifax Transit routes, and on Air Canada and WestJet flights. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure WHAT’S OPEN AND WHAT’S CLOSED OVER THE VICTORIA DAY LONG Victoria Day is not a designated retail closing day in Nova Scotia, so grocery stores and NSLCs will be open during their regular business hours, but closed Sunday. Banks are closed. Most other retailers that have either closed or adjusted their hours because of COVID-19 will remain unchanged. Be sure to call ahead, however. SolidHALIGONIA.CA
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NEW TRAVEL APPLICATION PROCESS TO ENTER NOVA SCOTIA New travel application process to enter Nova Scotia. May 13, 2021, 2:28 pm. Starting at 8 a.m. on Friday, May 14, permanent Nova Scotia residents and people travelling for essential reasons must apply to enter the province. “This application process means travellers will be certain before they leave that they are able to enter the provinceSHIPSPOTTING 101
Containerships are one of the most common vessel types to call on Halifax. While these vessels can be measured by their dimensions, the most common unit of measure is the TEU – Twenty foot Equivalent Units. This is the count of the Number of 20′ containers that can be carried on a ship. Containers are typically 20, 40, 48 or 53 feet in DARTMOUTH COLLISION LEAVES WOMAN AND 5-YEAR-OLD WITH LIFE Dartmouth collision leaves woman and 5-year-old with life-threatening injuries. At 4:22p.m., Halifax Regional Police responded to a vehicle collision involving a car and pickup truck at the intersection of Portland Street and Spring Avenue, Dartmouth. The adult female driver and 5-year-old child in the car sustained life-threatening injuries. POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT 30 LOCATIONS (REPORTED MAY Potential COVID-19 exposures at 30 locations (Reported May 9 2021) May 9, 2021, 9:48 pm. Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at a Department of Community Services office, on various Halifax Transit routes, and on Air Canada and WestJet flights. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure WHAT’S OPEN AND WHAT’S CLOSED OVER THE VICTORIA DAY LONG Victoria Day is not a designated retail closing day in Nova Scotia, so grocery stores and NSLCs will be open during their regular business hours, but closed Sunday. Banks are closed. Most other retailers that have either closed or adjusted their hours because of COVID-19 will remain unchanged. Be sure to call ahead, however. Solid COVID-19 VACCINE SECOND DOSE RESCHEDULING Nova Scotians who received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine on or before April 10 and are scheduled to receive their second dose on or before July 24 can now reschedule their appointments for earlier dates. Those who provided an email address at the time of booking will receive a rescheduling notice by email. Anyone ONE NEW SCHOOL RELATED COVID-19 CASE Nova Scotia is reporting one COVID-19 case today, June 9, connected to Fairview Junior High in Central Zone. The school will close to students until Monday, June 14, to allow for testing of close contacts and a deep cleaning of the school. The school will inform families about at-home learning. Families and students will receive POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT 14 LOCATIONS (MAY 23 2021 If you have symptoms of COVID-19 you are required to self-isolate while you wait for your test result, as are the other members of your household. · Atlantic Superstore (650 Portland Street, Dartmouth) on May 19 between 4:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus at this location on the named dates may develop THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 IN THE CITY OF HALIFAX As COVID-19 cases continue to increase in Halifax, the restrictions were making a return once again. The chief medical officer announced that the restrictions were being implemented to prevent the case count from increasing and the virus from spreading further into neighboring communities. Other communities affected by this were Hubbard, Trafalgar, Milford, Ecum Secum, Lantz, 12 NEW COVID-19 CASES (JUN 6 2021) 12 new COVID-19 cases (Jun 6 2021) June 6, 2021, 1:04 pm. Today, June 6, Nova Scotia is reporting 12 new cases of COVID-19 and 32 recoveries. There are seven new cases in Central Zone. Six of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT 30 LOCATIONS (REPORTED MAY Potential COVID-19 exposures at 30 locations (Reported May 9 2021) May 9, 2021, 9:48 pm. Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at a Department of Community Services office, on various Halifax Transit routes, and on Air Canada and WestJet flights. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure HOW TO TRAVEL SAFELY AROUND NOVA SCOTIA THIS SUMMER One of the most disrupted aspects of our day-to-day lives during the coronavirus pandemic has been local and international travel. While rules around quarantining and self-isolation still exist, restrictions are gradually starting to lift. However, when it comes to cross-provincial travel, you’ll need to be aware of a few rules before you head out. Even POLICE CHASE ENDS AFTER SPIKE BELT DEPLOYED, RCMP CRUISER 7 hours ago · Thursday evening, at approximately 9:30 p.m., an RCMP vehicle was sideswiped by a truck while responding to an erratic driving complaint on Hwy. 105 in Glendale. The truck matched the description of one of the two suspect vehicles involved in the driving complaint. The truck did not stop and fled the area. The officer was VIDEO: SHUBENACADIE GRAND LAKE WATER INVESTIGATION 1 day ago · The Department of Environment and Climate Change is testing water samples taken from Grand Lake and Fish Lake, near the Wellington and Enfield areas, for two types of toxins produced by blue-green algae. Assisted by Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency, staff did rapid tests on the samples for the presence of the toxins. Thewater
PARTY IN HOME LEADS TO 10 COVID-19 INFRACTIONS Party in home leads to 10 COVID-19 infractions. Police issue tickets to guests at a social gathering inside a residence in violation to the Health Protection Act. Halifax Regional Police overnight have issued 10 summary offence tickets to occupants in a Halifax home for failing to comply with the regulations set out in the Health Protection Act.HALIGONIA.CA
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COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN UNTIL SECOND COVID-19 public health restrictions remain until second week of June. May 19, 2021, 3:57 pm. Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health, announced today, May 19, that current public health restrictions will remain in place across Nova Scotia until at least the second week of June. They also POTENTIAL COVID-19 VARIANT EXPOSURE (MAR 28 2021 REPORT Potential COVID-19 variant exposure (Mar 28 2021 report) March 28, 2021, 1:52 pm. Today the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness announced an additional variant case of COVID-19. As part of our investigation, Nova Scotia Health Public Health is working to identify any additional people who may have unknowingly come into contact witha
POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT 14 LOCATIONS (MAY 23 2021 If you have symptoms of COVID-19 you are required to self-isolate while you wait for your test result, as are the other members of your household. · Atlantic Superstore (650 Portland Street, Dartmouth) on May 19 between 4:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus at this location on the named dates may develop PEI ANNOUNCES TIMELINE FOR ALLOWING TRAVEL TO THE PROVINCE Premier Dennis King and Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison have unveiled a new Moving Forward plan, a balanced and measured approach to relaxing COVID-19 public health measures. “Over the past 15 months, our lives have been changed by the global pandemic. We have shifted, adapted and taken these new challenges headon, and now we
WEAPON AND DRUGS FOUND AFTER TRAFFIC STOP IN EASTERN Weapon and drugs found after traffic stop in Eastern Passage. May 27, 2021, 9:06 pm. On May 20, Halifax District RCMP conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that led to two people being arrested and the seizure of a weapon and drugs. On May 20, police stopped a vehicle on Main Rd in Eastern Passage. The male driver refused to identifyhimself
DARTMOUTH COLLISION LEAVES WOMAN AND 5-YEAR-OLD WITH LIFE Dartmouth collision leaves woman and 5-year-old with life-threatening injuries. At 4:22p.m., Halifax Regional Police responded to a vehicle collision involving a car and pickup truck at the intersection of Portland Street and Spring Avenue, Dartmouth. The adult female driver and 5-year-old child in the car sustained life-threatening injuries.HALIGONIA.CA
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COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN UNTIL SECOND COVID-19 public health restrictions remain until second week of June. May 19, 2021, 3:57 pm. Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health, announced today, May 19, that current public health restrictions will remain in place across Nova Scotia until at least the second week of June. They also POTENTIAL COVID-19 VARIANT EXPOSURE (MAR 28 2021 REPORT Potential COVID-19 variant exposure (Mar 28 2021 report) March 28, 2021, 1:52 pm. Today the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness announced an additional variant case of COVID-19. As part of our investigation, Nova Scotia Health Public Health is working to identify any additional people who may have unknowingly come into contact witha
POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT 14 LOCATIONS (MAY 23 2021 If you have symptoms of COVID-19 you are required to self-isolate while you wait for your test result, as are the other members of your household. · Atlantic Superstore (650 Portland Street, Dartmouth) on May 19 between 4:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus at this location on the named dates may develop PEI ANNOUNCES TIMELINE FOR ALLOWING TRAVEL TO THE PROVINCE Premier Dennis King and Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison have unveiled a new Moving Forward plan, a balanced and measured approach to relaxing COVID-19 public health measures. “Over the past 15 months, our lives have been changed by the global pandemic. We have shifted, adapted and taken these new challenges headon, and now we
WEAPON AND DRUGS FOUND AFTER TRAFFIC STOP IN EASTERN Weapon and drugs found after traffic stop in Eastern Passage. May 27, 2021, 9:06 pm. On May 20, Halifax District RCMP conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that led to two people being arrested and the seizure of a weapon and drugs. On May 20, police stopped a vehicle on Main Rd in Eastern Passage. The male driver refused to identifyhimself
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HOW TO TRAVEL SAFELY AROUND NOVA SCOTIA THIS SUMMER One of the most disrupted aspects of our day-to-day lives during the coronavirus pandemic has been local and international travel. While rules around quarantining and self-isolation still exist, restrictions are gradually starting to lift. However, when it comes to cross-provincial travel, you’ll need to be aware of a few rules before you head out. Even SAFE WAYS TO MAKE MONEY AT HOME With job loss soaring and new stay-at-home orders in many regions, it’s no wonder so many people are looking for ways to make money and stay busy from home. Nothing is more important than society’s collective health, but there are still bills to pay. Whether you need to make money or you’re simply bored, here POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES IN 8 LOCATIONS (MAY 24 2021 Switch to the dark mode that's kinder on your eyes at night time. Switch to the light mode that's kinder on your eyes at day time. VIDEO: SHUBENACADIE GRAND LAKE WATER INVESTIGATION 6 hours ago · The Department of Environment and Climate Change is testing water samples taken from Grand Lake and Fish Lake, near the Wellington and Enfield areas, for two types of toxins produced by blue-green algae. Assisted by Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency, staff did rapid tests on the samples for the presence of the toxins. Thewater
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COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN UNTIL SECOND COVID-19 public health restrictions remain until second week of June. May 19, 2021, 3:57 pm. Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health, announced today, May 19, that current public health restrictions will remain in place across Nova Scotia until at least the second week of June. They also 15 POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES (MAY 21 2021 REPORT 15 potential COVID-19 exposures (May 21 2021 report) May 21, 2021, 8:13 pm. Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at various locations in Central and Western Zones, several Halifax Transit bus routes and one flight. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listedhere: http
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Containerships are one of the most common vessel types to call on Halifax. While these vessels can be measured by their dimensions, the most common unit of measure is the TEU – Twenty foot Equivalent Units. This is the count of the Number of 20′ containers that can be carried on a ship. Containers are typically 20, 40, 48 or 53 feet in POTENTIAL COVID-19 VARIANT EXPOSURE (MAR 28 2021 REPORT Potential COVID-19 variant exposure (Mar 28 2021 report) March 28, 2021, 1:52 pm. Today the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness announced an additional variant case of COVID-19. As part of our investigation, Nova Scotia Health Public Health is working to identify any additional people who may have unknowingly come into contact witha
DARTMOUTH COLLISION LEAVES WOMAN AND 5-YEAR-OLD WITH LIFE Dartmouth collision leaves woman and 5-year-old with life-threatening injuries. At 4:22p.m., Halifax Regional Police responded to a vehicle collision involving a car and pickup truck at the intersection of Portland Street and Spring Avenue, Dartmouth. The adult female driver and 5-year-old child in the car sustained life-threatening injuries. WHAT’S OPEN AND WHAT’S CLOSED OVER THE VICTORIA DAY LONG Victoria Day is not a designated retail closing day in Nova Scotia, so grocery stores and NSLCs will be open during their regular business hours, but closed Sunday. Banks are closed. Most other retailers that have either closed or adjusted their hours because of COVID-19 will remain unchanged. Be sure to call ahead, however. Solid HOMICIDE, HOME INVASION ON MAY 24 The RCMP's Southwest Nova Major Crimes Unit (MCU) is investigating two incidents that occurred in Kings and Hants Counties on May 24, including a homicide and a home invasion. During the early morning hours on May 24, two residents fled their home on Ridge Rd. in Wolfville, Kings County after unknown persons entered their residence while they were sleeping.HALIGONIA.CA
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COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN UNTIL SECOND COVID-19 public health restrictions remain until second week of June. May 19, 2021, 3:57 pm. Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health, announced today, May 19, that current public health restrictions will remain in place across Nova Scotia until at least the second week of June. They also 15 POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES (MAY 21 2021 REPORT 15 potential COVID-19 exposures (May 21 2021 report) May 21, 2021, 8:13 pm. Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at various locations in Central and Western Zones, several Halifax Transit bus routes and one flight. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listedhere: http
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Containerships are one of the most common vessel types to call on Halifax. While these vessels can be measured by their dimensions, the most common unit of measure is the TEU – Twenty foot Equivalent Units. This is the count of the Number of 20′ containers that can be carried on a ship. Containers are typically 20, 40, 48 or 53 feet in POTENTIAL COVID-19 VARIANT EXPOSURE (MAR 28 2021 REPORT Potential COVID-19 variant exposure (Mar 28 2021 report) March 28, 2021, 1:52 pm. Today the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness announced an additional variant case of COVID-19. As part of our investigation, Nova Scotia Health Public Health is working to identify any additional people who may have unknowingly come into contact witha
DARTMOUTH COLLISION LEAVES WOMAN AND 5-YEAR-OLD WITH LIFE Dartmouth collision leaves woman and 5-year-old with life-threatening injuries. At 4:22p.m., Halifax Regional Police responded to a vehicle collision involving a car and pickup truck at the intersection of Portland Street and Spring Avenue, Dartmouth. The adult female driver and 5-year-old child in the car sustained life-threatening injuries. WHAT’S OPEN AND WHAT’S CLOSED OVER THE VICTORIA DAY LONG Victoria Day is not a designated retail closing day in Nova Scotia, so grocery stores and NSLCs will be open during their regular business hours, but closed Sunday. Banks are closed. Most other retailers that have either closed or adjusted their hours because of COVID-19 will remain unchanged. Be sure to call ahead, however. Solid HOMICIDE, HOME INVASION ON MAY 24 The RCMP's Southwest Nova Major Crimes Unit (MCU) is investigating two incidents that occurred in Kings and Hants Counties on May 24, including a homicide and a home invasion. During the early morning hours on May 24, two residents fled their home on Ridge Rd. in Wolfville, Kings County after unknown persons entered their residence while they were sleeping. COVID-19 VACCINE SECOND DOSE RESCHEDULING 6 hours ago · Nova Scotians who received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine on or before April 10 and are scheduled to receive their second dose on or before July 24 can now reschedule their appointments for earlier dates. Those who provided an email address at the time of booking will receive a rescheduling notice by email.Anyone
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 IN THE CITY OF HALIFAX As COVID-19 cases continue to increase in Halifax, the restrictions were making a return once again. The chief medical officer announced that the restrictions were being implemented to prevent the case count from increasing and the virus from spreading further into neighboring communities. Other communities affected by this were Hubbard, Trafalgar, Milford, Ecum Secum, Lantz, POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT 8 LOCATIONS (JUN 6 2021 Potential COVID-19 exposures at 8 locations (Jun 6 2021) June 6, 2021, 7:39 pm. Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at locations in the Central and Eastern zones, as well as several Halifax Transit bus routes. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listed here: http POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT 12 LOCATIONS (JUN 7 2021 Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at locations in Central Zone and several Halifax Transit busroutes.
15 POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES (MAY 21 2021 REPORT 15 potential COVID-19 exposures (May 21 2021 report) May 21, 2021, 8:13 pm. Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at various locations in Central and Western Zones, several Halifax Transit bus routes and one flight. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listedhere: http
4 POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES (MAY 28 2021 REPORT See more. Previous article Restrictions on retail, restaurants, and some schools gradually being lifted starting June 2; Next article 4 deaths, 33 new COVID-19 cases (May 29 2021) 13 NEW COVID-19 CASES (JUN 9 2021) 8 hours ago · Today, June 9, Nova Scotia is reporting 13 new cases of COVID-19 and 20 recoveries. There are seven new cases in Central Zone. Two of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases. Two are related to travel and three are under investigation. Six new cases are in IMPAIRED DRIVING CHARGES AFTER MAN FALLS OUT OF MOVING 10 hours ago · Kings District RCMP is investigating after a man fell from a moving vehicle driven by an impaired driver. On June 7 at 4:40 p.m. Kings District RCMP were dispatched to Greenfield Rd. in Gaspereau, where a man had fallen from a moving SUV on to the roadway. Police attended and found the man unconscious and THREE ANIMAL CRUELTY CHARGES AGAINST HALIFAX WOMAN Release: Anna Yurkiw, 26, of Halifax, has been charged with three separate charges under the Animal Protection Act of Nova Scotia. The charges consist of two counts of permitting an animal to be in distress by abandonment contrary to section 26 (2) and 29 (1) of the Animal Protection Act of Nova Scotia and one count of causing an animal to be in distress contrary to section 26 (1) of the WHAT’S OPEN AND WHAT’S CLOSED OVER THE VICTORIA DAY LONG Victoria Day is not a designated retail closing day in Nova Scotia, so grocery stores and NSLCs will be open during their regular business hours, but closed Sunday. Banks are closed. Most other retailers that have either closed or adjusted their hours because of COVID-19 will remain unchanged. Be sure to call ahead, however. SolidHALIGONIA.CA
Switch to the dark mode that's kinder on your eyes at night time. Switch to the light mode that's kinder on your eyes at day time. NEWS – HALIGONIA.CA The latest headlines and other news from our team. Subterms. Development Duffett. Featured. Halifax Regional School Board. Halifax Retales. Halifax Shipping News. QuickPolls. Traffic & Transit. PEI ANNOUNCES TIMELINE FOR ALLOWING TRAVEL TO THE PROVINCE Premier Dennis King and Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison have unveiled a new Moving Forward plan, a balanced and measured approach to relaxing COVID-19 public health measures. “Over the past 15 months, our lives have been changed by the global pandemic. We have shifted, adapted and taken these new challenges headon, and now we
COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN UNTIL SECOND COVID-19 public health restrictions remain until second week of June. May 19, 2021, 3:57 pm. Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health, announced today, May 19, that current public health restrictions will remain in place across Nova Scotia until at least the second week of June. They also 227 NEW COVID-19 CASES (MAY 7 2021) 227 new COVID-19 cases (May 7 2021) May 7, 2021, 2:12 pm. Today, May 7, Nova Scotia is reporting a death related to COVID-19. A woman in her 70s has died in Central Zone. There have now been 70 COVID-19 related deaths in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia is also reporting 227 new cases of COVID-19 today. There are 202 cases in Central Zone, 14 in BORDER AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS TO REDUCE SPREAD OF COVID-19 Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, announced further restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 today, May 7. The measures include extended school closures, tighter border restrictions and isolation requirements for rotational workers, and limits on shoppers. 'The situation we're in right now in Nova Scotia is DARTMOUTH COLLISION LEAVES WOMAN AND 5-YEAR-OLD WITH LIFE At 4:22p.m., Halifax Regional Police responded to a vehicle collision involving a car and pickup truck at the intersection of Portland Street and Spring Avenue, Dartmouth. The adult female driver and 5-year-old child in the car sustained life-threatening injuries. Both have been transported to the hospital. The driver of the truck was not injured. The investigationSHIPSPOTTING 101
Containerships are one of the most common vessel types to call on Halifax. While these vessels can be measured by their dimensions, the most common unit of measure is the TEU – Twenty foot Equivalent Units. This is the count of the Number of 20′ containers that can be carried on a ship. Containers are typically 20, 40, 48 or 53 feet inCIVIC NUMBER SIGNS
The following are listings of Fire Stations and private suppliers for blue and white civic number signs. Fire Stations. Beaver Bank (#48) 1581 Beaver Bank Rd, Beaver Bank. 902-865-3198. Contact station Tuesday nights to order. Dutch Settlement (#40) 600 RECALL: 2014-2017 GM TRUCKS AND SUVS DUE TO A REDUCTION IN Manufacturer Recall Number. N192217410. Units Affected. 300,655. Category. Light Truck & Van, SUV. Recall Details. Issue: On certain vehicles, there could be a reduction in power brake assist due to a decrease in output from the vacuum pump. This could cause a hard brake pedal and an increase in brake pedal effort to stop the vehicle.HALIGONIA.CA
Switch to the dark mode that's kinder on your eyes at night time. Switch to the light mode that's kinder on your eyes at day time. NEWS – HALIGONIA.CA The latest headlines and other news from our team. Subterms. Development Duffett. Featured. Halifax Regional School Board. Halifax Retales. Halifax Shipping News. QuickPolls. Traffic & Transit. PEI ANNOUNCES TIMELINE FOR ALLOWING TRAVEL TO THE PROVINCE Premier Dennis King and Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison have unveiled a new Moving Forward plan, a balanced and measured approach to relaxing COVID-19 public health measures. “Over the past 15 months, our lives have been changed by the global pandemic. We have shifted, adapted and taken these new challenges headon, and now we
COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN UNTIL SECOND COVID-19 public health restrictions remain until second week of June. May 19, 2021, 3:57 pm. Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health, announced today, May 19, that current public health restrictions will remain in place across Nova Scotia until at least the second week of June. They also 227 NEW COVID-19 CASES (MAY 7 2021) 227 new COVID-19 cases (May 7 2021) May 7, 2021, 2:12 pm. Today, May 7, Nova Scotia is reporting a death related to COVID-19. A woman in her 70s has died in Central Zone. There have now been 70 COVID-19 related deaths in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia is also reporting 227 new cases of COVID-19 today. There are 202 cases in Central Zone, 14 in DARTMOUTH COLLISION LEAVES WOMAN AND 5-YEAR-OLD WITH LIFE At 4:22p.m., Halifax Regional Police responded to a vehicle collision involving a car and pickup truck at the intersection of Portland Street and Spring Avenue, Dartmouth. The adult female driver and 5-year-old child in the car sustained life-threatening injuries. Both have been transported to the hospital. The driver of the truck was not injured. The investigation BORDER AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS TO REDUCE SPREAD OF COVID-19 Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, announced further restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 today, May 7. The measures include extended school closures, tighter border restrictions and isolation requirements for rotational workers, and limits on shoppers. 'The situation we're in right now in Nova Scotia isSHIPSPOTTING 101
Containerships are one of the most common vessel types to call on Halifax. While these vessels can be measured by their dimensions, the most common unit of measure is the TEU – Twenty foot Equivalent Units. This is the count of the Number of 20′ containers that can be carried on a ship. Containers are typically 20, 40, 48 or 53 feet inCIVIC NUMBER SIGNS
The following are listings of Fire Stations and private suppliers for blue and white civic number signs. Fire Stations. Beaver Bank (#48) 1581 Beaver Bank Rd, Beaver Bank. 902-865-3198. Contact station Tuesday nights to order. Dutch Settlement (#40) 600 RECALL: 2014-2017 GM TRUCKS AND SUVS DUE TO A REDUCTION IN Manufacturer Recall Number. N192217410. Units Affected. 300,655. Category. Light Truck & Van, SUV. Recall Details. Issue: On certain vehicles, there could be a reduction in power brake assist due to a decrease in output from the vacuum pump. This could cause a hard brake pedal and an increase in brake pedal effort to stop the vehicle. POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT 12 LOCATIONS (JUN 7 2021 1 day ago · Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at locations in Central Zone and several Halifax Transit bus routes. 12 NEW COVID-19 CASES (JUN 6 2021) Today, June 6, Nova Scotia is reporting 12 new cases of COVID-19 and 32 recoveries. There are seven new cases in Central Zone. Six of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and one is under investigation. Three cases are in Eastern Zone. Two of the cases are close contacts of previously reported 4 POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES (MAY 28 2021 REPORT See more. Previous article Restrictions on retail, restaurants, and some schools gradually being lifted starting June 2; Next article 4 deaths, 33 new COVID-19 cases (May 29 2021) POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURES AT 14 LOCATIONS (MAY 23 2021 If you have symptoms of COVID-19 you are required to self-isolate while you wait for your test result, as are the other members of your household. · Atlantic Superstore (650 Portland Street, Dartmouth) on May 19 between 4:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus at this location on the named dates may develop NEW COVID-19 CASE AT HALIFAX SCHOOL (JUN 7 2021 REPORT 1 day ago · Nova Scotia is reporting one COVID-19 case today, June 7, connected to Halifax West High in Central Zone. The school will close to students until Friday, June 11, to allow for testing of close contacts and a deep cleaning of the school. Students will learn from home during the closure beginning Wednesday, June 9. Families TWO SCHOOLS REPORTING COVID-19 CASES (JUNE 6 2021 Nova Scotia is reporting two COVID-19 cases today, June 6, connected to schools in Central Zone. One person at each of the following schools tested positive: - Graham Creighton Junior High, Dartmouth- Bedford and Forsyth Education Centres (Dartmouth Campus) The schools will remain closed to students until Thursday, June 10, to THREE ANIMAL CRUELTY CHARGES AGAINST HALIFAX WOMAN 1 day ago · Release: Anna Yurkiw, 26, of Halifax, has been charged with three separate charges under the Animal Protection Act of Nova Scotia. The charges consist of two counts of permitting an animal to be in distress by abandonment contrary to section 26 (2) and 29 (1) of the Animal Protection Act of Nova Scotia and one count of causing an animal to be in distress contrary to section 26 (1) of the WEAPON AND DRUGS FOUND AFTER TRAFFIC STOP IN EASTERN Weapon and drugs found after traffic stop in Eastern Passage. May 27, 2021, 9:06 pm. On May 20, Halifax District RCMP conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that led to two people being arrested and the seizure of a weapon and drugs. On May 20, police stopped a vehicle on Main Rd in Eastern Passage. The male driver refused to identifyhimself
WHAT’S OPEN AND WHAT’S CLOSED OVER THE VICTORIA DAY LONG Victoria Day is not a designated retail closing day in Nova Scotia, so grocery stores and NSLCs will be open during their regular business hours, but closed Sunday. Banks are closed. Most other retailers that have either closed or adjusted their hours because of COVID-19 will remain unchanged. Be sure to call ahead, however. Solid EVERYBODY HAS THEIR OWN PREFERRED ONLINE The bookmaker industry is brimming with intriguing brands that provide a wide range of services that have thrilled millions of people all around the globe. Obviously, in such a diversified market, some firms are superior to others. As a result, it's important to examine a few aspects before deciding which online sports book to joinSwitch skin
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