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Country Music News
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Live Nation To Stop Charging Artists Merch Fees
In addition the concert promoter and venue operator will pay both headliners and openers a $1,500 stipend per show in "gas and travel cash." -
Carrie Underwood To Headline Hamilton's Grey Cup Music Festival
The country star will perform on the Friday night of the Built in the Hammer Grey Cup Music Festival. -
Tim McGraw Adds New Canadian Tour Dates
The country star will now play shows in Montreal and Ottawa next May. -
Maren Morris Says Country Music Is "Burning Itself Down"
Morris says she has "chosen to step outside out" of the genre with her forthcoming album.
Local News
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Escaped cows trample Nova Scotia couple's lawn, court action ensues over landscaping
A Nova Scotia small claims court has awarded $1,776 to a Truro-area couple whose lawn was repeatedly trampled by their neighbours' wandering cows. -
Arrest warrant obtained for Mill Village man
East Hants District RCMP has obtained a warrant for the arrest of a 38-year-old man in connection with an incident in Elmsdale this month. -
Three people arrested, one person sought following assault at Weymouth North wharf
Three people have been arrested following an investigation into an assault at a wharf in Weymouth North. -
N.S. government announces review of policing structure
The provincial government has announced a comprehensive review of the policing structure in Nova Scotia. -
Four people charged after firearms seizure in Cole Harbour
Three men and a woman are facing a host of charges after a firearms seizure in Cole Harbour. -
Province consulting coastal property owners on climate change planning
For the first time, the provincial government is contacting people who own coastal property for input on how to plan and adapt development along the coastline in response to climate change. -
Group monitoring RCMP response to mass shooting inquiry needs public's help: chair
Linda Lee Oland, chair of the independent Progress Monitoring Committee, told a news conference Thursday that the 16-member group does not have a ``stick'' to force the Mounties and government officials to do the right thing