Cbc news ns

Here are the latest news stories from CBC News in Nova Scotia:

Top Stories

  1. Nova Scotia reports 2 new cases of COVID-19: The province has reported two new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases to 1,044. (Source: CBC News)
  2. Ferry service resumes between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland: The Marine Atlantic ferry service has resumed between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland after a brief suspension due to weather conditions. (Source: CBC News)
  3. Halifax police investigate shooting in Dartmouth: Police are investigating a shooting in Dartmouth that left one person injured. (Source: CBC News)

Regional News

  1. Cape Breton Regional Municipality to receive $10M for infrastructure projects: The federal government has announced $10 million in funding for infrastructure projects in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. (Source: CBC News)
  2. Yarmouth ferry terminal to undergo renovations: The Yarmouth ferry terminal is set to undergo renovations to improve accessibility and safety. (Source: CBC News)
  3. Truro's Victoria Park to receive $1.5M in upgrades: The town of Truro is set to receive $1.5 million in funding to upgrade Victoria Park. (Source: CBC News)

National News

  1. Canada's economy contracts by 0.1% in May: Statistics Canada has reported that Canada's economy contracted by 0.1% in May, following a 0.3% decline in April. (Source: CBC News)
  2. Trudeau government to introduce bill to ban single-use plastics: The federal government is set to introduce a bill to ban single-use plastics in Canada. (Source: CBC News)
  3. Canada to send troops to Latvia to support NATO mission: The Canadian government has announced that it will send troops to Latvia to support a NATO mission in the region. (Source: CBC News)

Sports

  1. Halifax Mooseheads win QMJHL championship: The Halifax Mooseheads have won the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League championship. (Source: CBC News)
  2. Nova Scotia to host 2023 Canada Summer Games: Nova Scotia has been selected to host the 2023 Canada Summer Games. (Source: CBC News)