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COVID-19 Travel atlantic canada

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COVID-19 and Atlantic Canada – Should Borders Re-Open Regionally?

May 25, 2020 Be first to comment Shaylynn Hayes

FREDERICTON, N.B. — Atlantic Canada continues its response to the COVID-19 Pandemic that has taken over the world since mid-March. Some Atlantic provinces are doing better than others, and…

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Newfoundland Slowly Re-Opening as COVID-19 Concerns Loom

May 15, 2020 Be first to comment Staff Writer

FREDERICTON, N.B. — As of May 15th, 2020, Newfoundland sits with 260 confirmed cases, 11 active, 244 recovered, 3 deaths and no new cases in the last 7 days.…

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NS Shooter Received Counselling for “Anger Management” in 2002

April 27, 2020 Be first to comment Shaylynn Hayes

FREDERICTON, N.B. — The mass shooting that has forever changed the lives of all Nova Scotians’ – especially the families of those victims, started after an argument between the…

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Nova Scotia mass shooting

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We’ll Rise Again – Nova Scotia Healing

April 26, 2020 Be first to comment Shaylynn Hayes

I’ve been trying to think of something to write about the mass shooting in Nova Scotia since it happened. I’m a Cape Breton native, and I know how strong,…

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In Health, History

The Spanish Flu’s Impact on Petit de Grat, Nova Scotia

April 23, 2020 4 Comments Guest Accoount

Written by Dr. Steven DeRoche During this pandemic, I thought it would be a good idea to remind everyone why we choose to stay home and practice social distancing.…

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Jonathan Torrens Talks About Canadian Acting

March 23, 2020 Be first to comment Shaylynn Hayes

I had the pleasure of interviewing Canadian actor Jonathan Torrens! What inspired you to become an actor? It’s funny, I don’t really think of myself as an actor but…

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In Health

Could Retired Nurses Help With Nurse Shortages For Coronavirus?

March 15, 2020 Be first to comment Shaylynn Hayes

As Coronavirus (Covid-19) is confirmed in the Maritimes and the numbers grow country (and worldwide), many in the Maritimes are likely frustrated by the lack of care. For a…

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How The Maritimes Can Prepare For Coronavirus from a Nurses’ Perspective

March 15, 2020 Be first to comment Guest Submission

I am a Licensed Practical nurse. I’d have to say one concern I have is healthcare provider burn out and how do we keep the ratio of nurses/Dr/CCA to…

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Waves of Courage by Wayde Rowsell [WW2 Book Excerpt]

February 18, 2020 Be first to comment Wayde Rowsell

CHAPTER 3 – LEEWARD TO DISASTER U.S.S. Wilkes [DD-441] commenced another deployment cruising through calm seas, light winds and early morning haze providing convoy protection for supplies ship, U.S.S.POLLUX…

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Charlene Billard of Seascape Knits and Her Love of Knitting

February 18, 2020 Be first to comment Michelle Hayes

Do you think you make money at selling your creations, or is it Just for the love of it? I’ve been knitting/crocheting since I was 10 yrs old so…

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