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Pictou County News, October 5th 2023
Meteorologists with The Canadian Hurricane Centre in Halifax are keeping an eye on tropical storm Phillippe. The centre says the storm could merge with a larger, low-pressure system over Quebec and Ne...
Emma Freckelton
Oct 05, 2023
Pictou County News, October 4th 2023
Nova Scotians aged 65 and older are being offered the high-dose influenza vaccine for free -- starting this week. The province's chief medical officer of health says the vaccine will be available at l...
Emma Freckelton
Oct 04, 2023
Pictou County News, October 3rd 2023
Pictou County District RCMP are investigating a fatal vehicle-pedestrian collision in Granton. On Saturday at about 7:30 p.m., Pictou County District RCMP, fire and EHS responded to the collision on G...
Emma Freckelton
Oct 03, 2023
Pictou County News, October 2nd 2023
Nova Scotians marked Treaty Day on Sunday. Treaty Day is a day to celebrate the rich history, proud culture and important contributions of Mi'kmaq people. October 1st also marks the beginning of Mi'km...
Emma Freckelton
Oct 02, 2023
Pictou County News, September 29th 2023
Gasoline and diesel prices both went down overnight in Nova Scotia. Gas prices decreased by 1.1 cents per litre, putting the minimum pump price for regular self-serve gasoline at 175.2 cents per litre...
Emma Freckelton
Sep 29, 2023
Pictou County News, September 28th 2023
Nova Scotia is adding to its stock of public housing units for the first time in nearly three decades. The provincial and federal governments plan to build 222 new units for families, individuals and ...
Emma Freckelton
Sep 28, 2023
Pictou County News, September 27th 2023
The federal government has announced a contribution of $125,000 to the Pictou County Wellness Centre Building Authority. That investment is to help the organization host the BOOST National, a major 20...
Emma Freckelton
Sep 27, 2023
Pictou County News, September 26th 2023
Unionized health-care administrative staff staged demonstrations in hospitals across Nova Scotia in a push to get the province to negotiate a new contract. One of those demonstrations was held outside...
Sep 26, 2023
Pictou County News, September 25th 2023
The union that represents thousands of health-care administrators in Nova Scotia has invited its members to join a lunch-hour protest today. The Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union says...
Sep 25, 2023
Pictou County News, September 22nd 2023
Gasoline and diesel prices both went down overnight in Nova Scotia. Gas prices decreased by 8.1 cents per litre, putting the minimum pump price for regular self-serve gasoline at 176.4 cents per litre...
Sep 22, 2023
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