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Locality: Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia

Phone: +1 902-469-9231



Address: P.O. Box 196, 1540 Shore Road, B3G 1M4 Eastern Passage, NS, Canada

Website: www.seasidefm.com

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105.9 Seaside-FM 27.12.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - This morning at approximately 10:30 a.m. Colchester County RCMP responded to a collision between a truck and a car on Hwy. 1 (Stewiacke Rd.) in Stewiacke. EHS and the Stewiacke Fire Department also responded. The driver of the car, a 35-year-old woman from Dartmouth, was air lifted to QEII and the passenger of the car was transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The driver of the truck suffered minor injuries. The investigation is ongoing. An RCMP Collision Analyst is on scene and the intersection of Hwy. 1 and Alton Rd. remains closed. Traffic is being diverted.

105.9 Seaside-FM 25.12.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Advocates worry that moving the services out of the downtown core will cut off vulnerable people who don't have cars or bus passes.

105.9 Seaside-FM 23.12.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at two locations in the Central Zone and on two Air Canada flights. In addition to media releases, all potential exposure notifications are listed here: http://www.nshealth.ca/covid-exposures. Out of an abundance of caution and given the current testing capacity available, anyone who worked or visited the following locations on the specified dates and times is asked to visit... https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. You can also call 811 if you don’t have online access or if you have other symptoms that concern you. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 you are required to self-isolate while you wait for your test result. If you do not have any symptoms of COVID-19 you do not need to self-isolate while you wait for your test result. Sobeys (1120 Queen St, Halifax) on Jan. 3 between 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Jan. 17, 2021. Superstore (1075 Barrington St, Halifax) on Jan. 3 between 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Jan. 17, 2021. As a precaution, anyone who was on the following flight in the specified rows and seats should self-isolate and visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. You can also call 811 if you don’t have online access or if you have other symptoms that concern you. Air Canada flight 614 travelling on Dec. 19 from Toronto (4 p.m.) to Halifax (6 p.m.). Passengers in rows 26-32 seats C, D, E and F are asked to immediately visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/en to book a COVID-19 test, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. All other passengers on this flight should continue to monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus on this flight on the named date may have developed sympto

105.9 Seaside-FM 18.12.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - The Integrated RCMP/HRP General Investigation Section of the Criminal Investigation Division is investigating a break, enter and theft from a home on Charles Rd in Timberlea. Between December 31 and January 3, suspect(s) entered the home and left with a gun safe. The safe is a green Stack On brand gun safe, 4-feet tall, 2-feet wide and 2-feet in depth. The safe contained four firearms described as: .22 Rifle, SKS Rifle, ... Smith and Weston M&P 9M2.0 with serial # NBJ3871, Sig Sauer Mosquito with serial # F391495. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902-490-5020. Should you wish to remain anonymous, please call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips App.

105.9 Seaside-FM 03.12.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - As of today, Jan. 4, Nova Scotia has 27 active cases of COVID-19. Six new cases are being reported from Sunday, Jan. 3 and today, Jan. 4. On Jan. 3, two cases were reported. One case is in Western Zone and related to travel outside Atlantic Canada. The other case is in Eastern Zone and is under investigation. On Jan. 4, four cases were reported in Central Zone. One case is related to travel outside Atlantic Canada, one case is a close contact of a previously reported case, and the other two cases are under investigation. None of the cases reported on Jan. 3 and today, Jan. 4 are connected to Churchill Academy. Public health has been in contact with the school community and has arranged testing for all staff and students. The last day of school was Dec. 18 and classes are scheduled to resume Jan. 11.

105.9 Seaside-FM 18.11.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Many N.S. older adults have difficulty getting high-dose flu vaccine. For this year, Nova Scotia ordered 9,700 high-dose flu vaccines but the province has more than 200,000 people who need it

105.9 Seaside-FM 07.11.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Potential exposure to COVID-19 at various Halifax locations. Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at the following Halifax locations: The Pint Public House (1575 Argyle St., Halifax) on Nov. 13 between 10 p.m. and 12 a.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus at this location on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Nov. 27. Julep Kitchen & Cocktails (1684 Barrington St., Halifa...x) on Nov. 13 between 5:45 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus at this location on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Nov. 27. Durty Nelly’s (1645 Argyle St., Halifax) on Nov. 17 between 5 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus at this location on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Dec. 1. Freeman’s Little New York (1726 Grafton St., Halifax) on Nov. 17 between 7:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. It is anticipated that anyone exposed to the virus at this location on the named date may develop symptoms up to, and including, Dec. 1. Anyone who visited these locations on the specified date and time is asked to immediately contact 811 to arrange for COVID-19 testing, regardless of whether or not they have COVID-19 symptoms. Visit covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca/ to do a self-assessment if in the past 48 hours you have had or you are currently experiencing: fever or cough (new or worsening) OR two or more of the following symptoms (new or worsening): sore throat runny nose headache shortness of breath You can also call 811 if you don’t have online access or if you have other symptoms that concern you. Please remember: self-isolate until you receive 811 advice on next steps do not go directly to a COVID-19 assessment centre without being directed to do so by 811 Currently, anyone travelling to Nova Scotia from outside of the Atlantic Provinces is expected to self-isolate alone for 14 days after arriving. Effective Nov. 9, if a person travelling for non-essential reasons enters Nova Scotia from outside Atlantic Canada, then everyone in the home where they are self-isolating will have to self-isolate as well. When Nova Scotia Health Public Health makes a public notification it is not in any way a reflection on the behaviour or activities of those named in the notification. All Nova Scotians are advised to continue monitoring for COVID-19 symptoms and are urged to follow Public Health guidelines on how to access care. Up to date information about COVID-19 is available at novascotia.ca/coronavirus See more

105.9 Seaside-FM 02.11.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 2, the Halifax Regional Municipality will be providing 15-minutes of free parking at paid parking locations for the month of December. The purpose is to facilitate short-term pick-ups and loading while providing more flexibility for business owners and customers. This option is available through both the HotSpot app as well as the on-street pay stations. Residents can input the amount of time they will be parked in a parking zone, and the first 15-minutes will be automatically free. This work is being done in a continued effort to support businesses during COVID-19 restrictions. For more information, visit halifax.ca/parking

105.9 Seaside-FM 22.10.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - From the HRM - Due to the impacts of COVID-19, there are a number of changes for annual holiday celebrations and commemorations organized by the municipality. As with all aspects of COVID-19, these events may be subject to change depending on public health and group gathering regulations. Halifax Christmas Tree & Menorah Lighting The in-person tree lighting ceremony at Grand Parade Square is cancelled for this year. The tree is in place and decorated, ...and a virtual Christmas tree lighting video will be shared on the municipality’s Youtube page on Saturday, Nov. 28, premiering at 8 a.m. Further, a holiday projection and light show at Grand Parade Square begins on Saturday, Nov. 28 until Friday, Jan 1. Residents who wish to view the lights show must abide by all public health protocols, including physical distancing of 6 feet (2 metres). For the full schedule and details, visit the website. The in-person Menorah lighting ceremony is cancelled for this year. The Menorah will be lit in Grade Parade from Friday, Dec. 11 until Friday, Dec. 18. Dartmouth Tree Lighting The in-person Dartmouth tree lighting event is also cancelled for this year. In its place a variety of holiday illuminations will be on display in downtown Dartmouth throughout the month of December. Residents must maintain a physical distance of 6 feet (2 metres). Full details will be available online by Tuesday, Dec. 1. Halifax Explosion Memorial Ceremony The 103rd in-person memorial ceremony of the Halifax Explosion is cancelled. Wreaths will be placed at Fort Needham Memorial Park commemorating the tragic loss of life on Dec. 6, 1917 and honoring the resiliency and recovery of those who survived the explosion. Mayor Mike Savage will address citizens virtually on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 9 a.m. on the Halifax Regional Municipality’s Facebook page. New Year’s Eve A studio broadcast of the New Year’s Eve show will be held this year. There will be no in-person outdoor gathering due to current COVID-19 regulations. More information, as well as an artist announcement, will be made in December. For more information on all of these events, visit halifax.ca/events See more

105.9 Seaside-FM 20.10.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM - William and Marilyn Parker of Dartmouth, N.S. said they were in disbelief following their $1-million win on the Lotto 6/49 Guaranteed Prize from the Nov. 14 draw. I heard on the TV that there was $1 million won in Dartmouth, so I thought I better check my ticket, William said. When I was looking at my numbers, they didn’t match at all but I forgot about the guaranteed draw. After checking the Atlantic Lottery website for the winning Guaranteed Prize... number and confirming that he had in fact won, it was time to share the news with his wife. I went in to show Marilyn and I said ‘Guess what? Shake hands with a millionaire,’" William said. It was a funny feeling really, nothing like that has ever happened to me. Lotto 6/49 draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday, each offering a Guaranteed Prize draw for $1 million. The Guaranteed Prize draw selection is a 10-digit computer generated number included on every Lotto 6/49 ticket. I didn’t believe him. I thought ‘Don’t be so foolish,’ Marilyn said. It hasn’t really sunk in yet.

105.9 Seaside-FM 15.10.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - An Indigenous group set up in front of the provincial legislature in Halifax Friday to sell a catch of lobster amid tension over a treaty right to fish outside of the federally designated season.

105.9 Seaside-FM 15.10.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM - The Tree For Boston from Nova Scotia has arrived! ;-)

105.9 Seaside-FM 14.10.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Ontario passes legislation to make daylight time permanent.

105.9 Seaside-FM 11.10.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - New Brunswick pulls out of Atlantic bubble. With 12 new cases reported today, there are 105 active cases in New Brunswick, including one in hospital. Premier Russell says it's become clear that the recent cases are being "fueled by young adults."

105.9 Seaside-FM 08.10.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Nova Scotia Health and IWK Health have created a video to walk kids through the steps of what to expect from a swish and gargle COVID-19 test. Swish and gargle testing is offered at all COVID-19 primary assessment centres across the province for children aged four to 18. It’s really easy and it doesn’t hurt, says Grace, the young woman who hosts the two-minute educational video. All you have to do is swish and gargle with salty water. If you can’t ...gargle, that’s ok. You can still get tested with a nose swab. And just remember, because you’re getting tested, doesn’t mean you have the virus. It’s just a way to find out. Joanne Gallant, clinical leader of operations for the IWK Health Primary Assessment Centre, says, Being able to offer the gargle test has been so great for both staff and patients/families. The kids leave smiling, are less anxious if they have to come back, and the staff are happy that they’re able to give children and families as positive an experience as possible during these stressful times. There are steps children or youth need to complete BEFORE having the test. They must not: eat, drink, chew gum, brush teeth, smoke or vape for at least one hour before the test. Younger children do best when they practice the steps at home with water; just make sure if you do choose to have your child practice that it is done at least two hours before the test. For detailed written preparation instructions, please view the gargle instruction sheet (PDF) It is very important that children and youth who are using the gargle testing method follow these guidelines. If they don’t, they’ll have to have their COVID-19 test completed with a nose swab. During the procedure, the child and youth must wear their mask while swishing and gargling. Note that if a child or youth does have difficulty completing the gargle test, the test cannot be repeated that day they would have to be tested via swab collection or rebooked for a gargle test at a later date.

105.9 Seaside-FM 06.10.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM - From the Buffalo Club -Due to the recent community spread of Covid 19 in Nova Scotia in the metro area the Buffalo Club has decided to postpone the Tommy Harmes Celebrity Roast until safer times. Refunds can be obtained at the Buffalo Club. Please bring your ticketed and they will go back into the envelope with your name until we set a date. Community Safety first. The Buffalo Club thanks everyone for your support and understanding.

105.9 Seaside-FM 22.09.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM - Atlantic Covid Update.

105.9 Seaside-FM 22.09.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Toronto and Peel Region to move into 'lockdown' Monday as Ontario tries to fend off 'worst-case scenario'. Confirmed cases since late January have now climbed to more than 100,000.

105.9 Seaside-FM 07.09.2020

Currently we’re are not broadcasting on the internet. We also have no internet in the station. The problem is with our server, Bell Aliant. They are working on trying to fix the situation ASAP.

105.9 Seaside-FM 06.09.2020

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105.9 Seaside-FM 25.08.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM NEWS - As of today, Oct. 16, Nova Scotia has four active cases of COVID-19. One new case was identified Thursday, Oct. 15. The new case is in the Central Zone and is related to travel outside Atlantic Canada. The individual has been self-isolating, as required. The state of emergency in Nova Scotia has been renewed.

105.9 Seaside-FM 19.08.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - A rebroadcast of the Mayoral Candidates Forum. Click on the link below. (Click on the link below to watc)

105.9 Seaside-FM 15.08.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM Traffic - A listener called to say traffic is back up from Sackville going into Bedford.

105.9 Seaside-FM 12.08.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM on tour of the Dartmouth General Hospital Covid testing area.

105.9 Seaside-FM 10.08.2020

HRM curbside giveaway weekend. Saturday & Sunday, October 17th & 18th.

105.9 Seaside-FM 07.08.2020

Sunny today. S wind 20km/h. High 18.

105.9 Seaside-FM 04.08.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Nova Scotia will receive about $289 million through the federal-provincial-territorial $19 billion Safe Restart Agreement. The funding will be used to protect Nova Scotians from COVID-19 while safely reopening the economy. "This investment will help us restart our economy while keeping Nova Scotians safe and healthy," said Premier Stephen McNeil. "Nova Scotia is working closely with the federal government and other provinces and territories to respond ...to COVID-19, and ensure individuals and businesses have services and supports they need to help ease the challenges." Over the next few weeks Nova Scotia will receive federal allocations in the following areas: -- $77.3 million to increase testing and contact tracing, enhance mobile testing, enhance provincial border entry control and monitoring, upgrade data management and other measures -- $30.9 million to support the health-care system with issues arising from a second wave of COVID-19 ($18 million) and expand access to mental health and addictions services ($12.9 million) -- $19.1 million for measures to control and prevent infections among vulnerable populations, including long-term care facilities -- $77.3 million to support Nova Scotias already established tracking and reporting system to continue to ensure an adequate supply of personal protective equipment is stockpiled and available -- $17.4 million to help child care centres provide personal protective equipment and support new cleaning protocols and public health measures to keep children and staff safe while operating during the pandemic -- $67.5 million to help municipalities address lower revenue from transit and taxes, as well as increased costs associated with COVID-19 infection prevention measures. This gives local governments the resources they need to continue to deliver essential programs and services for Nova Scotians. The federal government will also invest $1.1 billion nationwide to fully fund and administer a COVID-related sick leave program for Canadians who do not have sick leave coverage.

105.9 Seaside-FM 02.08.2020

Currently SEASIDE-FM is not streaming it’s broadcast, due to a major internet outage with Bell Aliant. Areas in Orange and yellow is where there are technical issues.

105.9 Seaside-FM 29.07.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - A garbage truck went off the road and nearly tipped over in Lower Sackville, N.S., on Thursday.

105.9 Seaside-FM 22.07.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM -MacCormacks Beach and the boardwalk area in Eastern Passage will be closed on Friday from 7 am - 7 pm as a production company will be filming for an upcoming movie.

105.9 Seaside-FM 20.07.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Antigonish District RCMP is asking for assistance from the public to locate 17-year-old Isaiah Lauzon, who is missing from Antigonish. He was last seen at 1 p.m. on September 15. Lauzon is described as white, with faded dyed green hair and blue eyes. He has a beard. He is 5-foot-9 tall and 165 pounds. When last seen he was wearing a grey t-shirt, dark grey sweat pants, a dark coloured hat and a black back pack. Police and Lauzons family are concerned... for his safety. When someone goes missing, it has deep and far-reaching impacts for the person and those that know them. We ask that people spread the word through social media respectfully. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Isaiah Lauzon is asked to contact Antigonish District RCMP at 902-863-6500. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips App

105.9 Seaside-FM 07.07.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - The RCMP/HRP Integrated General Investigation Section is investigating an arson that occurred yesterday in Lower Sackville. At 12:30 p.m. on September 15, Halifax District RCMP were called to a structure fire at an apartment building on Cobequid Rd. Two separate fires were located and put out by Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency. The fires are believed to be suspicious in nature. Approximately 50 to 60 residents were evacuated without incident. No one was injured during this incident. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902-490-5020. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips App.

105.9 Seaside-FM 28.06.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Lands and Forestry minister says he would like to see black bears rehabilitated. The Department of Lands and Forestry has been criticized in recent months for killing injured and orphaned black bears instead of allowing for their rehabilitation

105.9 Seaside-FM 23.06.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Click on the link below.

105.9 Seaside-FM 16.06.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston and MLA Barbra Adams dropped by the station to be interviewed life on the air with SEASIDE-FM’s Blain Henshaw. (Pictures: SEASIDE-FM’s Malcolm Perkins)

105.9 Seaside-FM 13.06.2020

Welcoming back to the airwaves, after being away for 8 months is Charles Hsuen with Evening Solitude 6 -8 pm Thursday evenings on 105.9 SEASIDE-FM

105.9 Seaside-FM 03.06.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM - A true Nova Scotia moment!

105.9 Seaside-FM 17.05.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Halifax District RCMP has obtained a warrant for the arrest of a man who has been charged with offences relating to an incident that occurred on September 9, in Cole Harbour. Ryan James Jessop, 33, of Upper Sackville, is charged with: Assault Causing Bodily Harm Break and Enter... Mischief Choke to Overcome Breach of Probation x3 Breach of Court Order x2 Jessop is described as white, 5-foot-10 and 175 pounds. He has dark brown hair and green eyes. Police have made several attempts to locate Jessop, however are requesting assistance from the public. Members of the public are asked to not approach Jessop if he is located, and call police. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Ryan James Jessop is to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902-490-5020. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips App.

105.9 Seaside-FM 01.05.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM - It appears that Bell Aliant has some outages issue. Click on the link below.

105.9 Seaside-FM 20.04.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - As of today, Sept. 16, Nova Scotia has one active case of COVID-19. No new cases were identified Tuesday, Sept. 15. Nova Scotia Health Authoritys labs completed 902 Nova Scotia tests on Sept. 15.

105.9 Seaside-FM 31.03.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Tourism Nova Scotia launched new marketing campaigns this week encouraging locals and Maritimers to keep rediscovering Nova Scotia throughout the fall. These campaigns support extending the tourism season by focusing on the many great fall activities we have in Nova Scotia and the local travel packages businesses are offering, said Geoff MacLellan, Minister of Business and Minister responsible for Tourism Nova Scotia. This is a great time of year to... visit a new part of the province and support local businesses. Nova Scotians will see a new television spot which features dramatic fall colours, delicious fall foods and exciting adventures set to a new cover of the much-loved song What A Wonderful World by Reeny Smith, who hails from North Preston. Maritimers will be reminded of the many things they can see and do this fall that can only be experienced in Nova Scotia. The campaigns include television and radio ads, billboards, digital banner ads and videos, marketing and social media tactics that feature photos and videos created in partnership with local operators.

105.9 Seaside-FM 21.03.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM - A bear taps a guys foot whos sleeping....first thing he does is take a picture!

105.9 Seaside-FM 03.03.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Museums play an important role in preserving Nova Scotias unique history and culture and attracting visitors to the province. That is why government is investing more than $7 million to complete shovel-ready repairs and updates at 11 Nova Scotia Museum sites across the province. "Our museums bring our rich and diverse culture and heritage to life and preserve Nova Scotias history and our stories," said Communities, Culture and Heritage Minister Leo G...lavine. "This investment will help repair and restore aging infrastructure so our museums can welcome more visitors for years to come." Among the projects is a $1.5-million renovation project at Highland Village in Iona, Cape Breton - its first upgrade in almost 20 years. A new welcome centre, new washrooms, updated landscaping and interpretive signs will improve the visitor experience. This investment is part of the $230-million stimulus package announced in May.

105.9 Seaside-FM 13.02.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - The extraordinary inner world of Charles R. Saunders, father of Black sword and soul. Known in Canada as a prominent Black journalist, legions of fantasy fans are mourning a literary giant.

105.9 Seaside-FM 24.01.2020

105.9 SEASIDE-FM Weather - Today A mix of sun and cloud. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 near noon. High 18. UV index 6 or high. Tonight A few clouds. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. Low 15. Thursday Mainly sunny. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 23. Humidex 27. UV index 6 or high. (Weather anytime at seasidefm.com)

105.9 Seaside-FM 18.01.2020

Construction on Dunbrack st., near Parkland today. Expect slow downs.

105.9 Seaside-FM 29.12.2019

Rise n Shine ... Mix of sun and cloud today. High 18. UV 6 or high.Rise n Shine ... Mix of sun and cloud today. High 18. UV 6 or high.

105.9 Seaside-FM 11.12.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Over the past 38 hours, nearly 3,000 signatures have been gathered, calling on the government and Hockey Nova Scotia to, as the petition reads, Let Parents Back in the Rink. https://trib.al/IkM0uE8

105.9 Seaside-FM 26.11.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - From singer, Anne Murray: It is with profound sadness that I announce the passing of my dear brother Bruce today. He was a singer extraordinaire, a beloved teacher who touched the lives of many students and an author. He was a compassionate & sweet man.... with a kind word for everyone. Our hearts are broken.

105.9 Seaside-FM 06.11.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Nova Scotia Health is requesting the publics assistance in locating 36 year old Jeannette Yvet Theriault, who has gone missing from a Dartmouth hospital. Jeannette is caucasian with long brown hair and brown eyes. She stands about five foot four and has a coloured tattoo on her ankle. She was last seen wearing a dark knee-length skirt, pink long sleeve sweater with a floral scarf and pink, closed-toe sandals. The risk to the patient increases with time away from the hospital. Anyone with information is asked to please contact their local law enforcement agency.

105.9 Seaside-FM 18.10.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM Traffic - Road construction: Hammonds Plains Road, between Northwood Road and Rockcliffe Crescent, on Wednesday, September 16. Crews will be on site from noon to 3 p.m. Stop-and-go traffic will be in place while work is underway:

105.9 Seaside-FM 16.10.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Police are investigating a break and enter into a Bedford residence that occurred over the weekend. At approximately 5:30 a.m. on September 13 police received a report of a break and enter at a residence on Silver Terrace in Bedford that had occurred sometime between the evening of September 12 and early morning of September 13. The suspect(s) stole a safe containing a quantity of cash, documents and other valuables; jewelry including a number of high-end watches; several big screen televisions and electronic equipment. Police are asking anyone with information about this incident or video from the area to call police at 902-490-5016. Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by calling toll-free 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca or by using the P3 Tips app.

105.9 Seaside-FM 13.10.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - U.S. presents plan to drop duties on aluminum imports after Canada threatens retaliation. Ministers Chrystia Freeland and Mary Ng were to release list of measures to counter U.S. tariffs today.

105.9 Seaside-FM 25.09.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Wildlife experts in New Mexico say birds in the region are dropping dead in alarming numbers, potentially in the "hundreds of thousands;" ask the public for help.

105.9 Seaside-FM 08.09.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News -RCMPNS Police Service Dog (PSD) Fergus is on the road to a full recovery! Fergus was injured on July 22 while pursuing a suspect in the Bridgewater area. Fergus received immediate treatment for a stab wound, fought off potential infections and is now on the mend. Thank you to the South Shore Veterinary Hospital for providing Fergus with the absolute best care. We expect he will return to duty later this month. See you soon Fergus!

105.9 Seaside-FM 21.08.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - As of today, Sept. 15, Nova Scotia has one active case of COVID-19. No new cases were identified Monday, Sept. 14. Nova Scotia Health Authoritys labs completed 866 Nova Scotia tests on Sept. 14.

105.9 Seaside-FM 09.08.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - The Nova Scotia RCMP has charged two people in relation to Operation Hotwire, a federal investigation into piracy of copyrighted television programming. In June 2019, Nova Scotia RCMP Federal Serious and Organized Crime (FSOC) began an investigation following a complaint from a telecommunications company that an individual was streaming large amounts of its television programming through Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) for profit. The telecommunica...tions company filed the complaint after it conducted a lengthy internal investigation into the matter. On August 14, 2019 Nova Scotia RCMP FSOC, with the support of investigators from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, searched a home on Shore Drive in Bedford. Through the search, investigators seized electronic equipment and financial documents. A 35-year old man from Bedford was arrested at the home without incident. The man was later released from police custody. On August 13, 2020, the Nova Scotia RCMP FSOC filed court documents related to charges against two individuals in Bedford and on September 3, a Restraint Order and Special Search Warrant was issued. On September 9, 14 properties were restrained, including two houses and 12 plots of land, and two vehicles were seized. The 15-month investigation was assisted by the RCMPs federal partners, including the Forensic Accounting Management Group (FAMG) and the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC). The Nova Scotia RCMP FSOC laid 25 copyright related charges against the following people. The charges were laid September 1. Riad Thomeh, 36, from Bedford has been charged with: Possession of a Device to Obtain Use of Telecommunication Facility or Service Laundering the Proceeds of Crime Possession of Property Obtained by Crime x18 Distribute Copyrighted Material Copyright Act Re-transmit Encrypted Programming Signal Radiocommunication Act Decode Encrypted Programming Signal Radiocommunication Act Kayla Thomeh, 33, from Bedford, has been charged with: Laundering the Proceeds of Crime Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Three companies operated by Riad and Kayla Thomeh are also facing 44 charges, including Possession of a Device to Obtain Use of Telecommunication Facility or Service, Laundering the Proceeds of Crime and Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, as well as charges under the Copyright Act and the Radiocommunication Act. Infringement of Canadas Copyright Act is a federal offence. Maximum penalties are a five-year sentence, a $1M fine or both.

105.9 Seaside-FM 04.08.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM Weather - Today Sunny. Wind northwest 20 km/h becoming light this morning. High 20. UV index 6 or high. Tonight Clear. Low 8 except plus 4 in low lying areas. Risk of frost. Wed, 16 Sep Mainly sunny. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 near noon. High 19. UV index 6 or high. (Weather anytime at seasidefm.

105.9 Seaside-FM 19.07.2019

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105.9 Seaside-FM 09.07.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - The final numbers from this evenings New Brunswick election: PC 27, Lib 17, GRN 3, PA 2

105.9 Seaside-FM 25.06.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM Breaking News - An emotional Kevin Vickers in his speech this evening has taking responsibility for the Liberal lost in the New Brunswick election and has announced that he will stepped down as leader of the N.B. Liberal Party.

105.9 Seaside-FM 08.06.2019

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105.9 Seaside-FM 27.05.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - New Brunswick voters elected a Progressive Conservative government Monday, concluding a highly unusual election race -- the first in Canada since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Its the first time a government in New Brunswick has won two consecutive terms since Bernard Lord led the Tories to victory in 2003.

105.9 Seaside-FM 16.05.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - Global, CTV and CBC projects a PC majority government in New Brunswick.

105.9 Seaside-FM 10.05.2019

105.9 SEASIDE-FM News - New Brunswick Election