Halifax Regional Police wants you to become fraud savvy

**** HRP Media Release Make March the month to become fraud savvy March is National Fraud Prevention Month and Halifax Regional Police wants you to become fraud savvy. From emails claiming your bank account has been compromised to phone calls advising you’ve won a free cruise, fraudsters will use any opportunity to get their hands […]

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March break is over for many across the province this week, with collages opening tomorrow and HRCE starting back on Tuesday

March break is over for many across the province this week, with collages and some HRCE opening tomorrow and the rest starting back on Tuesday. Drivers, remember that foot traffic, road traffic and schoolbuses will increase for morning and late afternoon commute and with the time change it’ll be darker in the morning. Pedestrians, be […]

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Collective Bargaining Update: Tentative Agreements Reached, Classes Continue

**** Info via NSCC Collective Bargaining Update: Tentative Agreements Reached, Classes Continue Today, Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) and the Atlantic Academic Union (AAU) reached tentative collective agreements on behalf of Faculty and Professional Support colleagues. The College is open and classes, courses and student services will continue as usual tomorrow, Monday, March 18. Both bargaining […]

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Insignia™ Digital Air Fryers, Insignia™ Analog Air Fryers and Insignia™ Digital Air Fryer Ovens recalled due to potential fire hazard

**** Recall via Health Canada Insignia™ Digital Air Fryers, Insignia™ Analog Air Fryers and Insignia™ Digital Air Fryer Ovens recalled due to potential fire hazard Issue The Air Fryers may overheat, and handles may melt or break, posing a potential fire or burn hazard. In addition, the air fryer ovens may overheat and glass on […]

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In photos – On this St Patrick’s Day, dozens took to the chilly waters of Lake Banook, some in green and some for the first time!

In photos – Darkside dippers dive deep into the freeze On this St Patrick’s Day, dozens took to the chilly waters of Lake Banook, some in green and some for the first time! This increasingly popular activity is said to be good for both mind and body, relieving stress, and aches. Ofcourse, it isn’t as […]

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