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Pictou County News, April 26th 2023
A fire Tuesday morning forced 47 people to leave a special-care home in Tatamagouche. No one was injured. The Canadian Red Cross says the fire triggered the sprinkler system in the Willow Lodge. About...
Emma Freckelton
Apr 26, 2023
Pictou County News, April 25th 2023
A strike of the government's largest public-sector union continues for a seventh day. Treasury Board President Mona Fortier sent a letter to public servants yesterday afternoon suggesting the governme...
Emma Freckelton
Apr 26, 2023
Pictou County News, April 24th 2023
Canada's largest labour disruption in history is now entering its sixth day, with public service employees striking over 100-thousand strong. Today's strategy is aimed at having workers picket and ham...
Emma Freckelton
Apr 24, 2023
Pictou County News, April 21st 2023
Gasoline and diesel prices both went down overnight in Nova Scotia. The price of gasoline decreased by 7.0 cents per litre, putting the minimum pump price for regular self-serve gas at 162.3 cents per...
Emma Freckelton
Apr 21, 2023
Pictou County News, April 20th 2023
The Nova Scotia government has reached a tentative deal with 54-hundred school support workers in the province. An agreement was reached in the early hours of Wednesday, avoiding a possible strike on ...
Emma Freckelton
Apr 20, 2023
Pictou County News, April 19th 2023
Nova Scotians are again being asked to pause for a moment of silence at noon to remember the 22 people killed three years ago during the worst mass shooting in Canadian history. The tragedy str...
Emma Freckelton
Apr 19, 2023
Pictou County News, April 18th 2023
Nova Scotians are being asked to pause for a moment of silence today at noon to remember the 22 people killed three years ago during the worst mass shooting in modern Canadian history. Premier Tim Hou...
Emma Freckelton
Apr 18, 2023
Pictou County News, April 17th 2023
Nova Scotians are asked to pause for a moment of silence at noon tomorrow and on Wednesday to remember those lost during a mass shooting in the province three years ago. Twenty-two people died on Apri...
Emma Freckelton
Apr 17, 2023
Pictou County News, April 14th 2023
Gasoline prices rose overnight in Nova Scotia while diesel prices went down. The price of gasoline increased by 2.7 cents per litre, putting the minimum pump price for regular self-serve gas at 169.4 ...
Emma Freckelton
Apr 14, 2023
Pictou County News, April 13th 2023
More than 120-thousand federal workers with Canada's Treasury Board have voted to strike, joining tens of thousands of fellow members of The Public Service Alliance of Canada working for Canada Revenu...
Emma Freckelton
Apr 13, 2023
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