[ad_1] Nova Scotia health officials reported 15 new coronavirus cases on Friday, bringing the total number of active cases in the province to 117. Eleven of the new cases are located in the central area and include the Citadel High School related case reported Thursday evening. Three other cases located …
Read More »NS reports 11 new cases of COVID-19; active cases rise to 126
[ad_1] HALIFAX – Nova Scotia reported 11 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the total number of active cases to 126. Ten of the cases are in the Central Zone, one case is in the West Zone. With the new COVID-19 restrictions going into effect Thursday, Nova Scotia Premier …
Read More »The Canadian Food Inspection Agency warns against consuming PEI man-bottled meat
[ad_1] CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a warning against the consumption of beef and chicken that was bottled by a man from Prince Edward Island and sold via ads in provincial newspapers. The agency says meat products made by Robert Waite of Tignish, PEI carry a …
Read More »NB comes out of the Atlantic bubble; The Fredericton region is transitioning to the orange phase
[ad_1] HALIFAX – New Brunswick is breaking out of the Atlantic bubble and as of midnight Thursday, all visitors will have to isolate themselves for 14 days. “At this point, the community broadcast has not been confirmed here, but the threat is real, we have seen it across the country,” …
Read More »COVID-19 cluster identified in Clayton Park; Nova Scotians have urged to reduce social activities
[ad_1] HALIFAX – Health officials are moving quickly to crack down on a cluster of COVID-19 cases in the Clayton Park area of Halifax as the province’s top doctor urges New Scots to curtail their social activities. Fifteen cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed – including a new case on …
Read More »New pay parking sign to be installed in Dartmouth starting August – Halifax
[ad_2][ad_1] Halifax Regional Council announced that staff will begin removing on-street parking meters and replacing them with paid parking signs in downtown Dartmouth on Monday 3 August. The announcement is part of the Parking Technology Solutions Project, which aims to replace the existing parking infrastructure with modern technological solutions. “This …
Read More »You will no longer have to look for coins with the new Halifax parking app
[ad_2][ad_1] Now people in Halifax have the ability to use credit cards at parking meters and receive messages when their time is up. Halifax has launched a new parking app on Monday that offers people more ways to manage their parking use. City parking meters still accept coins, but people …
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