15 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia today (Friday, Dec. 4). 11 are in the Central Zone, including the case connected to Citadel High reported yesterday 1/
3 are in the Northern Zone and are close contacts of previously reported cases. The other case is in Western Zone and is related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada. 2/
There are now 117 known active cases in the province. No one is in hospital with the disease. 3/
11 new cases of COVID-19 are announced in Nova Scotia today (Thursday, Dec. 3) — 9 in the Central Zone, 2 in the Northern Zone. There are now 119 known active cases in the province 1/
2,047 tests were conducted in the Nova Scotia Health Authority lads (so a positivity rate of about 0.5%) 2/
On Wednesday, 338 tests conducted at the rapid-testing pop-up site in Halifax and 148 at the site in Wolfville. Neither site had positive results. 3/
17 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia today (Wednesday). 1/
16 are in the Central Zone, including the case connected to St. Margaret's Bay Elementary school, which was announced last night. The other case is in the Northern Zone, and is related to travel 2/
There are now 127 known active cases in the province. No one is currently in hospital with the disease. 3/
“When I was in, on the stand or statements that I wrote, I guess that there was some stuff that was, was false” halifaxexaminer.ca/featured/when-…
After police gave him $17,550, Paul Smith became the main Crown witness in Randy Riley's 2018 murder trial. Riley was convicted.... 2/
But last year, Smith came forward to say he had lied on the stand, and that his testimony against Riley was false. Moreover, it appears the Crown knew Smith lied on the stand, and did nothing about it. Now, Smith has disappeared. 3/