Environment Canada says we could see 20 to 30cm or more of snow until Tuesday afternoon. That heavy snow will be combined with potential wind gusts of 50 to 70kh causing blowing snow and reduced visibility.
Environment Canada says the snow will intensify through the day today, with the heaviest snow expected to fall tonight.
Nova Scotia Power is asking its customers to conserve power as temperatures dip.
The utility says it has seen some localized power outages related to the cold weather.
Customers are being asked to limit their power use during peak times between 5 P-M and 9 P-M.
Nova Scotia Power says any system-wide issues could lead to short, rotating power outages.
Police say they’ve recovered a pair of stolen taxis that went missing Thursday in Antigonish. The vehicles were reported stolen from a business on Beechill Road. One was found in Mulgrave and the other showed up in Stellarton. There’s no word on any arrests.
New Glasgow Regional Police say that an 18-year old man from Pictou County, who was reported missing from New Glasgow on Friday, has been located safe. New Glasgow Regional Police thank the public for assisting through social media shares and tips.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is not violating its trade deal with the U-S and Mexico through its recent engagement with China.
Carney says the CUSMA agreement bars free-trade deals with non-market economies, something Canada is not pursuing with Beijing.
Ottawa has recently eased tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, while Beijing has agreed to roll back duties on Canadian agriculture.
U-S President Donald Trump has threatened sweeping tariffs, though U-S officials say no immediate action is planned.
A recall of Pizza Pops products has expanded due to possible contamination with E. coli.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says multiple varieties are affected, including three-cheese, pepperoni, pepperoni and bacon, deluxe and 3-meat in various packaging.
Health officials say contaminated food may not appear spoiled, but can still cause serious illness.
You are urged to discard the products or return them to retailers for a refund.
In sports,
The Crushers doubled up the Valley Wildcats 6-3 in Maritime Junior Hockey League action.








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