South Shore News
Search for two missing children in N.S. reaches 12 days
It has now been 12 days since two young children went missing from rural Nova Scotia. Lilly and Jack Sullivan, aged six and four, were reported missin...
5h ago
No federal budget when Parliament resumes
Do not expect to see a federal budget tabled when Parliament resumes later in May. Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne was asked by re...
8h ago
Watermain break closes section of North King Street in Bridgewater
A watermain break has closed a section of North King Street in Bridgewater. Detours are in place. In addition to that, the town says Bridgewater Trans...
10h ago
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Whooping cough at Dartmouth school but no new cases identified
A case of the whooping cough has been confirmed at Caledonia Junior High School in Dartmouth. In an email to our newsroom through Nova Scotia Health, ...
11h ago
N.S. reveals three sites for uranium exploration
The province wants private companies to apply to look for uranium at three known deposits in the province. Asking private companies to apply for speci...
12h ago
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d'Entremont requests meeting with federal Fisheries minister
The MP of Acadie-Annapolis wants a meeting with the federal fisheries minister. Conservative Chris d'Entremont made the request to Joanne Thompson, wh...
12h ago
Update: Lunenburg RCMP arrest man after manhunt in Lower Northfield
RCMP have arrested a man in Lower Northfield following a shelter-in-place alert issued Wednesday afternoon. Officers had been searching in the area ne...
12h ago
Nova Scotia Power provides update on data breach
Nova Scotia Power is warning customers that personal information was taken in a cybersecurity breach linked to its IT systems. The company says an una...
12h ago
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CAT ferry in Yarmouth opens Thursday
The CAT Ferry in Yarmouth will sail for the first time this season on Thursday. Fewer Canadians are taking it to the U.S. this year, but about the sam...
13h ago
Talks break down between Canada Post, union as another strike looms
We could be in for another mail strike. Canada Post has walked away from the bargaining table with the union representing their workers. The company s...
14h ago
First year of cellphone ban positive for teachers and students, says NSTU
We are just weeks away until school is out for the summer and according to the Nova Scotia Teachers Union, the first year of the cellphone ban went we...
14h ago
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