In the last week of October, Amnesty International Canada’s team travelled across Nova Scotia as part of our ongoing racial ...
The Food Banks Canada 2025 Hunger Count, released in October, says that within Nova Scotia there were 43,421 visits to food ...
A Dartmouth woman wants Nova Scotia Health to step up enforcement around the use of scented products in its facilities after she said being exposed to them triggered asthma attacks.
The commercial lobster fishing season in southwestern Nova Scotia kicks off as fishing boats race to dump their traps in ...
Long term care workers from Richmond Villa, represented by Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) 1782, have voted 98% in ...
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Tariff tensions don't stop annual Christmas tree gift from Nova Scotia to Boston
LUNENBURG — An early Christmas gift from Nova Scotia is on its way to Boston, in the form of a 45-foot-tall tree. The annual ...
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Nova Scotia judge approves $32-million settlement for people with disabilities
A judge has approved one of the largest class-action settlements in Nova Scotia history, saying the agreement could see the province paying $32 million to as many as 2,600 residents ...
A Dartmouth, volunteer-run organization says it's now buying nearly $6,000 worth of food each month for people to take for ...
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My Family’s 240-Year Journey Shows Why Canada Will Never Bow to Trump
O n May 4, 1783, my ancestor William Fraser landed in Shelburne after a nine-day sail from New York City, part of a fleet of ...
From Qatar to Nova Scotia, these doctors are embracing adventure, redefining their careers, and finding joy in medicine ...
The approval of the fiscal plan - the second largest in Canada's history - allows the prime minister's minority government to ...
Workers from Arborstone Enhanced Care in Halifax, represented by CUPE 2784, voted unanimously in favour of a strike mandate ...
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