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Steve MacArthur May 24, 2021. RCMP write up $21,000 in fines after house party. Nine people are facing stiff fines after police busted up a house party in Cole Harbour over the Victoria Day long weekend. RCMP were called to a home Steve MacArthur May 24, 2021. 49 new COVID cases, 98 recoveries (May 24) Nova Scotia is reporting 49 new casesCOVID-19 UPDATES
33 new cases, vaccinations open to everyone 12+. The Department of Health and Wellness is reporting 33 new cases of COVID-19. There are 18 cases in Eastern Zone, 14 in Central Zone and one in Northern Zone. Officials say, after 182 recoveries, there are 638 active infectionsin the province.
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The sound of the South Shore. South Shore Weather. Doppler RadarON AIR | CKBW
On Air Now. Evenings with Dylan. 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM 15 NEW COVID CASES, 147 ACTIVE Nova Scotia is reporting 15 new cases of COVID-19 and 31 recoveries. There are 12 new cases in Central Zone. Seven of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases. 17 NEW COVID CASES, 171 ACTIVE Nova Scotia is reporting 17 new cases of COVID-19 and 28 recoveries. There are nine new cases in Central Zone. Five of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and four are underinvestigation.
CKBWWEATHEREVENTSNEWSON AIRCONTESTSCONTACT HOW TO BORROW THE EQUIPMENT: Any resident of the Town of Bridgewater can call the recreation office at 902-543-2274 or email recreation@bridgewater.ca to reserve a maximum of two games. Games can only be reserved on Tuesday and Wednesday of each week, no advancedbookings.
NEWS | CKBW
Steve MacArthur May 24, 2021. RCMP write up $21,000 in fines after house party. Nine people are facing stiff fines after police busted up a house party in Cole Harbour over the Victoria Day long weekend. RCMP were called to a home Steve MacArthur May 24, 2021. 49 new COVID cases, 98 recoveries (May 24) Nova Scotia is reporting 49 new casesCOVID-19 UPDATES
33 new cases, vaccinations open to everyone 12+. The Department of Health and Wellness is reporting 33 new cases of COVID-19. There are 18 cases in Eastern Zone, 14 in Central Zone and one in Northern Zone. Officials say, after 182 recoveries, there are 638 active infectionsin the province.
WEATHER | CKBW
The sound of the South Shore. South Shore Weather. Doppler RadarON AIR | CKBW
On Air Now. Evenings with Dylan. 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM 15 NEW COVID CASES, 147 ACTIVE Nova Scotia is reporting 15 new cases of COVID-19 and 31 recoveries. There are 12 new cases in Central Zone. Seven of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases. 17 NEW COVID CASES, 171 ACTIVE Nova Scotia is reporting 17 new cases of COVID-19 and 28 recoveries. There are nine new cases in Central Zone. Five of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and four are underinvestigation.
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A pair of youths have been charged after an incident which occurred last summer in Chester Basin. Allegedly, the two youths swung a noose at a black m Cheyenne Nelson 6h ago. 17 new COVID cases, 448 active (May 31) Nova Scotia is reporting 17 new cases of COVID-19 and 74 recoveries. All of the new cases are in Halifax region. 15 NEW COVID CASES, 147 ACTIVE Nova Scotia is reporting 15 new cases of COVID-19 and 31 recoveries. There are 12 new cases in Central Zone. Seven of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases. ASTRAZENECA SECOND DOSE APPOINTMENTS EXPAND 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 orbefore July 24
N.S. HITS PAUSE ON ASTRAZENECA VACCINE Nova Scotia will pause the use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine as the first dose effective today, May 12. The decision is based on an abundance of caution due to an observed increase in the rare blood clotting condition linked to this vaccine and because Nova Scotia has enough mRNA vaccine to immunize people age 40 and older. 17 NEW COVID CASES, 171 ACTIVE Nova Scotia is reporting 17 new cases of COVID-19 and 28 recoveries. There are nine new cases in Central Zone. Five of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and four are underinvestigation.
14 NEW COVID CASES, 182 ACTIVE (JUNE 7) Nova Scotia is reporting 14 new cases of COVID-19 and 36 recoveries. There are 11 new cases in Central Zone. Nine of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and two are under investigation. OTTAWA COULD LOOSEN BORDER RESTRICTIONS IN JULY Canada's health minister says changes are being considered to the country's current border measures as vaccination rates continue torise. Patty Hajdu
MAHONE BAY APPROVES PHASE TWO OF FIRE HALL PLANS Mahone Bay Town Council has agreed to move forward with its plans for Phase Two of their new fire hall. Phase Two will see an extension added to the new fire hall which is still under construction. PM SAYS NO DECISIONS YET ON CANADA/US BORDER There’s still no word on when the borders between Canada and the United States will open. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed questions from the media yesterday, stating a date has yet to be decided, “We are still very much still working both with medical professionals, with epidemiological experts, and with partners in theUnited States.
25 AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS TO BE BUILT IN BRIDGEWATER The federal and provincial governments announced they were investing $3.25 million towards affordable housing projects in Bridgewater, Port Hawkesbury, and Halifax. CKBWWEATHEREVENTSNEWSON AIRCONTESTSCONTACT Chester Art Centre presents: Wide Open Studio Every Wednesday from 3:30 to 5:30 pm (May 8th in on a Saturday). Drop by the Chester Art Centre (60 Queen Street) and Get Creative! No artistic experience required. By donation. All ages are welcome to participate. Children must be accompanied by an adult.NEWS | CKBW
Steve MacArthur May 24, 2021. RCMP write up $21,000 in fines after house party. Nine people are facing stiff fines after police busted up a house party in Cole Harbour over the Victoria Day long weekend. RCMP were called to a home Steve MacArthur May 24, 2021. 49 new COVID cases, 98 recoveries (May 24) Nova Scotia is reporting 49 new casesON AIR | CKBW
The sound of the South Shore. Listen Live. MoreCOVID-19 UPDATES
33 new cases, vaccinations open to everyone 12+. The Department of Health and Wellness is reporting 33 new cases of COVID-19. There are 18 cases in Eastern Zone, 14 in Central Zone and one in Northern Zone. Officials say, after 182 recoveries, there are 638 active infectionsin the province.
WEATHER | CKBW
The sound of the South Shore. South Shore Weather. Doppler Radar 17 NEW COVID CASES, 171 ACTIVE Nova Scotia is reporting 17 new cases of COVID-19 and 28 recoveries. There are nine new cases in Central Zone. Five of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and four are underinvestigation.
14 NEW COVID CASES, 182 ACTIVE (JUNE 7) Nova Scotia is reporting 14 new cases of COVID-19 and 36 recoveries. There are 11 new cases in Central Zone. Nine of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and two are under investigation. PM SAYS NO DECISIONS YET ON CANADA/US BORDER There’s still no word on when the borders between Canada and the United States will open. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed questions from the media yesterday, stating a date has yet to be decided, “We are still very much still working both with medical professionals, with epidemiological experts, and with partners in theUnited States.
SUPPORT FOR MUSLIM COMMUNITY DURING VIGIL IN LONDON, ONT Thousands attended a vigil in London, Ontario for a Muslim family killed in what police are calling a violent act of hate. A mother, father, grandmother and a IT’S PET APPRECIATION WEEK! It’s Pet Appreciation Week . . . or PAW for short. But do we really need a whole week to remind us to do that? It sounds like we’re pampering them on a regular basis already. CKBWWEATHEREVENTSNEWSON AIRCONTESTSCONTACT Chester Art Centre presents: Wide Open Studio Every Wednesday from 3:30 to 5:30 pm (May 8th in on a Saturday). Drop by the Chester Art Centre (60 Queen Street) and Get Creative! No artistic experience required. By donation. All ages are welcome to participate. Children must be accompanied by an adult.NEWS | CKBW
Steve MacArthur May 24, 2021. RCMP write up $21,000 in fines after house party. Nine people are facing stiff fines after police busted up a house party in Cole Harbour over the Victoria Day long weekend. RCMP were called to a home Steve MacArthur May 24, 2021. 49 new COVID cases, 98 recoveries (May 24) Nova Scotia is reporting 49 new casesON AIR | CKBW
The sound of the South Shore. Listen Live. MoreCOVID-19 UPDATES
33 new cases, vaccinations open to everyone 12+. The Department of Health and Wellness is reporting 33 new cases of COVID-19. There are 18 cases in Eastern Zone, 14 in Central Zone and one in Northern Zone. Officials say, after 182 recoveries, there are 638 active infectionsin the province.
WEATHER | CKBW
The sound of the South Shore. South Shore Weather. Doppler Radar 17 NEW COVID CASES, 171 ACTIVE Nova Scotia is reporting 17 new cases of COVID-19 and 28 recoveries. There are nine new cases in Central Zone. Five of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and four are underinvestigation.
14 NEW COVID CASES, 182 ACTIVE (JUNE 7) Nova Scotia is reporting 14 new cases of COVID-19 and 36 recoveries. There are 11 new cases in Central Zone. Nine of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and two are under investigation. PM SAYS NO DECISIONS YET ON CANADA/US BORDER There’s still no word on when the borders between Canada and the United States will open. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed questions from the media yesterday, stating a date has yet to be decided, “We are still very much still working both with medical professionals, with epidemiological experts, and with partners in theUnited States.
SUPPORT FOR MUSLIM COMMUNITY DURING VIGIL IN LONDON, ONT Thousands attended a vigil in London, Ontario for a Muslim family killed in what police are calling a violent act of hate. A mother, father, grandmother and a IT’S PET APPRECIATION WEEK! It’s Pet Appreciation Week . . . or PAW for short. But do we really need a whole week to remind us to do that? It sounds like we’re pampering them on a regular basis already. 17 NEW COVID CASES, 171 ACTIVE Nova Scotia is reporting 17 new cases of COVID-19 and 28 recoveries. There are nine new cases in Central Zone. Five of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and four are underinvestigation.
BRIDGEWATER: RAPID TESTING SITE RETURNS There will be pop-up rapid testing available every day this week at the Cineplex in Bridgewater. It will be open Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Officials say the line-up may look long, but it’s because of people social distancing and the line moves quickly. Anyone going for a test can expect waits of about 10 to 20 minutes and PM SAYS NO DECISIONS YET ON CANADA/US BORDER There’s still no word on when the borders between Canada and the United States will open. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed questions from the media yesterday, stating a date has yet to be decided, “We are still very much still working both with medical professionals, with epidemiological experts, and with partners in theUnited States.
14 NEW COVID CASES, 182 ACTIVE (JUNE 7) Nova Scotia is reporting 14 new cases of COVID-19 and 36 recoveries. There are 11 new cases in Central Zone. Nine of the cases are close contacts of previously reported cases and two are under investigation. RAPID COVID-19 TESTING RETURNS TO BRIDGEWATER South Shore Residents have another opportunity to get a rapid COVID-19 test. Pop up testing is taking place at the Cineplex in Bridgewater from Tuesday, June 8 A RECORD-BREAKING LOTTO MAX DRAW Tuesday night’s Lotto Max draw will be a record-breaking one, according to lottery officials. Atlantic Lottery said $117 million in top prizes will be up for grabs in the biweekly draw. UPGRADES TO SSRCE SCHOOLS PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE Last week the Nova Scotia and Federal governments announced they are investing $25 million into schools around the province. Seven South Shore Regional Centre for Education (SSRCE) schools are set to receive a portion of the funding after successfully applying for projects that fit the funding parameters. COAST GUARD SWITCHING TO GENDER NEUTRAL UNIFORMS The Canadian Coast Guard is doing away with men and women’s uniforms. According to Coast Guard Minister Bernadette Jordan, the change won’t actually look different at all, “While we’re calling it a switch, it’s more an of relableing as we will move away from gender-specific terms in favour of size and fit” she said. SCHOOL BUS STRIKES ELECTRICAL LINES, NO INJURIES REPORTED According to the South Shore Regional Centre for Education (SSRCE), one of their school buses struck some powerlines as it was drivingstudents home.
MAN SUSTAINS LIFE-THREATENING INJURIES IN ATV CRASH The Lunenburg District RCMP is investigating after an ATV accident on Jefferson Rd. in Laconia. Police were notified of the collision on Jefferson Rd. around 9:20 p.m. on Sunday night.Skip to Content
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