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Nova Scotia

  • Nova Scotia ‘Anti-Racism’ Policy Asks for Special Considerations for Black People in Justice System
    Nova Scotia ‘Anti-Racism’ Policy Asks for Special Considerations for Black People in Justice System
    Nova Scotia has introduced a policy altering the way black people are prosecuted in the province's judicial system to address “systemic anti-black” racism. The policy urges Crown attorneys to apply ...
    March 4, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Alberta, Quebec Plan to Opt Out of National Pharmacare Plan
    Alberta, Quebec Plan to Opt Out of National Pharmacare Plan
    Alberta and Quebec have announced plans to “opt out” of Ottawa’s proposed national pharmacare program, citing a lack ...
    February 26, 2024BY Jennifer Cowan
  • NS Judge Sues Former Chief Judge, Provincial Court Over Medical Privacy Regarding COVID Vaccination Status
    NS Judge Sues Former Chief Judge, Provincial Court Over Medical Privacy Regarding COVID Vaccination Status
    A Nova Scotia judge has sued a former chief judge and the provincial court after being pressured to ...
    February 24, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Nova Scotia Health Authority Rescinds COVID Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers
    Nova Scotia Health Authority Rescinds COVID Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers
    The Nova Scotia Health Authority has announced it will be rescinding its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health care ...
    February 21, 2024BY Matthew Horwood
  • Second Day of Storm Brings More Wind, Heavy Snow to Nova Scotia, Newfoundland
    Second Day of Storm Brings More Wind, Heavy Snow to Nova Scotia, Newfoundland
    Messy conditions persisted in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador on Feb. 15, the second day of a ...
    February 15, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Trapped in Her Home, Cape Breton Mayor Wept When a Snowplow Arrived on Her Street
    Trapped in Her Home, Cape Breton Mayor Wept When a Snowplow Arrived on Her Street
    The mayor of Cape Breton's largest municipality says she wept the night of Feb. 6 when a huge ...
    February 8, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Nova Scotia Residents Digging Out After Storm Drops 150 cm of Snow
    Nova Scotia Residents Digging Out After Storm Drops 150 cm of Snow
    Residents of Nova Scotia are digging out after about 150 centimeters of snow fell in various regions last ...
    February 6, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Disruptions Continue as Nova Scotia Emerges From Under Heavy Snow
    Disruptions Continue as Nova Scotia Emerges From Under Heavy Snow
    Cleanup in Nova Scotia could take days after more than a metre of snow piled up in some ...
    February 6, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Emergency Declared in Cape Breton as Snowstorm Leaves Much of Nova Scotia Paralyzed
    Emergency Declared in Cape Breton as Snowstorm Leaves Much of Nova Scotia Paralyzed
    A local state of emergency remained in effect in parts of Cape Breton on Feb. 5 morning, as ...
    February 5, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Nova Scotia’s Lucy the Lobster Disagrees With Groundhogs’ Prediction of Early Spring
    Nova Scotia’s Lucy the Lobster Disagrees With Groundhogs’ Prediction of Early Spring
    While several famous groundhogs have predicted an early spring, Nova Scotia’s Lucy the Lobster says Canada can expect ...
    February 2, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • What Provinces Have Achieved in 20 Years of Cutting Red Tape
    What Provinces Have Achieved in 20 Years of Cutting Red Tape
    As part of its red tape reduction efforts, Nova Scotia has reduced doctors' administrative burdens so much that ...
    February 1, 2024BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Nova Scotia Fourth Province to Sign Detailed Health Accord With Ottawa
    Nova Scotia Fourth Province to Sign Detailed Health Accord With Ottawa
    Nova Scotia is the fourth province to sign a new health accord with the federal government, with Ottawa ...
    January 10, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Nova Scotia’s Pioneer Cemeteries Are Disappearing, but Not Without a Fight
    Nova Scotia’s Pioneer Cemeteries Are Disappearing, but Not Without a Fight
    A secluded and overgrown cemetery in rural Cape Breton, the final resting place for some of Nova Scotia's ...
    January 7, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Higher Provincial Spending on Universities Rarely Results in More Educated Populations: Report
    Higher Provincial Spending on Universities Rarely Results in More Educated Populations: Report
    Higher university subsidies don’t always result in a more educated population, a new study by a Canadian think ...
    January 3, 2024BY Jennifer Cowan
  • Glen Assoun’s Daughter Says Probe of His Wrongful Conviction Must Become a Priority
    Glen Assoun’s Daughter Says Probe of His Wrongful Conviction Must Become a Priority
    The daughter of a wrongfully convicted Nova Scotia man says that even in death her father is being ...
    December 15, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Nova Scotia and Feds Kill Offshore Gas Project, and Probably the Industry too
    Nova Scotia and Feds Kill Offshore Gas Project, and Probably the Industry too
    Well, isn’t that just peachy? Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government teamed up with the federal Liberal government to ...
    December 8, 2023BY Brian Zinchuk
  • Tiny Beetle to the Rescue of NS Hemlocks Attacked by Woolly Invasive Insect
    Tiny Beetle to the Rescue of NS Hemlocks Attacked by Woolly Invasive Insect
    On comfortable beds of wood shavings inside multiple boxes, 3,600 Laricobius nigrinus beetles made overnight journeys last month ...
    November 19, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Nova Scotia Traffic Stop Led to Major Cocaine Seizure by US Homeland Unit
    Nova Scotia Traffic Stop Led to Major Cocaine Seizure by US Homeland Unit
    American and Canadian police displayed a table full of drugs and cash on Monday as they described how ...
    September 27, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • NB Couple Proceeds With Wedding Amid Onslaught From Post-Tropical Storm Lee
    NB Couple Proceeds With Wedding Amid Onslaught From Post-Tropical Storm Lee
    Post-tropical storm Lee may have thrown a wrench into Sarah and Dave Roy's wedding plans, but the newlyweds ...
    September 17, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Now a Post-Tropical Storm, Lee Moves Into Gulf of St. Lawrence
    Now a Post-Tropical Storm, Lee Moves Into Gulf of St. Lawrence
    Thousands remained without power Sunday as post-tropical storm Lee gradually moved out of the Maritimes, leaving a trail ...
    September 17, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Over 100,000 Residents Without Power as Post-Tropical Storm Lee Approaches Maritimes
    Over 100,000 Residents Without Power as Post-Tropical Storm Lee Approaches Maritimes
    Over a hundred thousand residents in Nova Scotia are without power as post-tropical cyclone Lee barreled toward the ...
    September 16, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • NS Premier Names African Nova Scotian Woman to His Cabinet in Historic First
    NS Premier Names African Nova Scotian Woman to His Cabinet in Historic First
    Twila Grosse made history Thursday in becoming the first Black woman in Nova Scotia history appointed to the ...
    September 14, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Hurricane Lee Could Arrive in Canada as Weak Hurricane or Strong Tropical Storm
    Hurricane Lee Could Arrive in Canada as Weak Hurricane or Strong Tropical Storm
    The Canadian Hurricane Centre says hurricane Lee could make landfall this weekend anywhere from Maine to southeastern Nova ...
    September 12, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Nova Scotia Buys Motel to Help Ease Housing Shortages Faced by Health-Care Workers
    Nova Scotia Buys Motel to Help Ease Housing Shortages Faced by Health-Care Workers
    The Nova Scotia government has purchased a motel to house health-care workers recruited to work on the province’s ...
    September 11, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • NS Park Officers Kill Coyote That Chased Bike, Search for Another That Bit Rider
    NS Park Officers Kill Coyote That Chased Bike, Search for Another That Bit Rider
    Parks Canada says it has killed a coyote that was chasing a cyclist on Cape Breton's Cabot Trail, ...
    September 9, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Nova Scotia Ceremony Marks 25th Anniversary of Deadly Swissair Crash
    Nova Scotia Ceremony Marks 25th Anniversary of Deadly Swissair Crash
    A delegation of Canadian military veterans, RCMP officers and first responders gathered in Nova Scotia Sunday to commemorate ...
    September 3, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Nova Scotia Health Officials Say Legionella Outbreak in New Glasgow Considered Over
    Nova Scotia Health Officials Say Legionella Outbreak in New Glasgow Considered Over
    Public health officials in Nova Scotia say a legionella outbreak in the New Glasgow area is considered over. ...
    August 29, 2023BY The Canadian Press
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