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Burning restrictions lifted in some Nova Scotia Counties

September 26, 2025November 8, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Burning is now permitted in some areas of Nova Scotia starting at 8PM this evening!  Please ensure you check your municipal bylaws.  Burning is permitted in Kings & Hants Counties after 8PM this evening.  No burning permitted in Annapolis.  View the NS Burn Map for more information in other counties:  https://novascotia.ca/burnsafe/ Adrian J.

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Missing person in New Minas found Safe

September 26, 2025November 8, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

⚠️ Update Via RCMP:  The 52-year-old man who was reported missing earlier today from New Minas has been found safe. The RCMP thanks Nova Scotians for assisting with missing persons files through social media shares and offering tips. File #: 2025-1431786

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Changes to hunting regulations for Nova Scotia

September 26, 2025November 8, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

The Province is changing regulations under the Wildlife Act to create more hunting opportunities for Nova Scotians. Hunting of big game species such as deer and bear is a popular recreational activity for many Nova Scotians. The amendments will lengthen the season for deer hunting, ensure gun safety and training remains a priority and make […]

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Much needed Rain impacting the Annapolis Valley

September 26, 2025November 8, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Give yourself some extra time this morning!  We received some much needed rain across the valley overnight which has created some pooling water on roadways. With gusty winds through night leave’s have embarked onto the asphalt.  Drive with care and make sure you turn your lights on! 🚘💡 Adrian J.

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Gas & Diesel update via Joel Hirtle

September 25, 2025November 8, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Gas down 4.1 & no change to diesel 

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Smoke impacting the Annapolis Valley from West Dalhousie Wildfire

September 23, 2025November 8, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Many residents across the Annapolis Valley may be experiencing the smell of smoke or smoke in their areas due to the wildfire in West Dalhousie.  The Long Lake wildfire is still “Being held” at an estimated 8,468 hectares. Crews continue to work on hot spots that pop up due to the dry conditions. Resources available today include […]

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Historic fire response for Long Lake Wildfire in West Dalhousie

September 22, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Across the Annapolis Valley, our volunteer fire departments are the backbone to our communities, and we know they will always be there when they are called, no matter where they are needed. The Long Lake Wildfire in West Dalhousie proved just that. While it may not be historic in size, it has certainly been historic […]

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West Dalhousie Wildfire daily update

September 21, 2025September 22, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

The Long Lake wildfires complex is being held at an estimated 8468 hectares. No new reports of damage. Smoky conditions continue in the Annapolis County area. Infrared camera scans continue to show good progress but also show sizeable hot spots that will take time to put out. Barricades are in place around the active wildfire […]

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Fatal collision in Cambridge

September 20, 2025September 22, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Kings District RCMP is investigating a fatal collision that occurred in Cambridge. On September 19, at approximately 6 p.m., RCMP officers, Waterville fire services, and EHS, responded to a report of a two-vehicle collision on Hwy. 101 between exits 14 and 15. Officers learned that a Toyota Yaris travelling west and a Honda Pilot travelling […]

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West Dalhousie Wildfire update

September 20, 2025September 22, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

The West Dalhousie Long Lake wildfire remains as “Being held” at an estimated 8,468 hectares.  There have been no new reports of damage.  All remaining evacuees can return home today, although roads in the area are not open to the general public because it is still active wildfire zone. High winds and dry conditions today; […]

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