Raw Sewage Released into Halifax Harbour Following MacKay Bridge Break-in
An unknown quantity of raw sewage was released into the Halifax Harbour on Saturday, following a break-in at the MacKay Bridge. The Halifax Harbour Bridges (HHB) confirmed via a spokesperson that on Saturday morning More...
IRIS Photo Booth Lets You Take Professional Headshots
A new photo booth, called IRIS, lets users take professional-quality headshots for the fraction of the price of a professional photographer. The portraits taken in the booth are designed to look like they were More...
Canada: Heart surgery patients contacted about Mycobacterium chimaera risk in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) and the IWK Health Centre are currently in the process of contacting patients about a potential but very low risk of infection related to heart surgeries that have been completed More...
Hurricane Arthur hits North Carolina as a Category 2 storm
Late Thursday night Hurricane Arthur officially made landfall in North Carolina with 100 mph winds, moving approximately 23 mph northeast. Friday morning, 22,000 are said to be without electricity as July 4th weekend More...
‘Hausmacher’ liver pate recalled due to botulism risk
PRESS RELEASE Ottawa, January 14, 2014 -Webbers Food is recalling “Hausmacher” liver pâté from the marketplace because it may permit the growth of Clostridium botulinum. Consumers should not consume More...
Search for missing Miss Ally fishermen ends, Woods Harbor gather for services
A small fishing community in southwest Nova Scotia is mourning the loss of five young fishermen as an extensive search for their bodies comes to an end. The RCMP said Sunday that it failed to locate the men during More...
Nova Scotia E. coli cases climb to 10
Image/CDC With the three additional confirmed cases of E.coli in the eastern Canadian province, Nova Scotia health authorities say the E. coli outbreak now stands at 10, according to a Nova Scotia government press More...