Mayor Michelle Wu welcomed the traditional gift that honors Boston's aid following the 1917 Halifax disaster. The lighting ...
The 54th annual Christmas tree sent as a gift from Nova Scotia arrived in Boston on Tuesday morning, bringing the holiday ...
Michelle Wu's three-day swing to Nova Scotia raised her national and international profile at a time when her sharp rebukes ...
From my helicopter seat 500 feet in the air, I watch as we soar over strands of pink sand beach and valleys where the first ...
Wu's visit up north also sent a message as the White House raises tension with Canada: She and other Democratic leaders will continue to honor their ties to their northern neighbor.
The city’s official Christmas tree — a 45-foot white spruce — has arrived on Boston Common. The tree, an annual gift from ...
This year’s historic Tree for Boston is a 45-foot-tall white spruce from Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. It will be cut down ...
This year marks the 54th anniversary of the annual tree donation, celebrating 108 years of friendship between Boston and Nova ...
Wu said she worried that because of the strained relationship between Canada and the United States, Nova Scotia wouldn't want ...
In a first for a mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu visited Nova Scotia last week to help cut down the 45-foot-tall white spruce ...
Suspended city attorney John Houton is suing the mayor and City of Boston, alleging that the Wu administration retaliated ...
Mayor Michelle Wu burned through more than $5,000 in taxpayer funds on travel accommodations for her four-day family trip to Canada, where she chopped down the Boston Common Christmas tree gifted to ...