Nova Scotia

Who pays for recycling in Nova Scotia is set to change

Recycling is undergoing a significant change in Nova Scotia, with the province transitioning to extended producer responsibility (EPR). This policy…

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Former Baddeck chief administrator avoids jail time after pleading guilty to theft

The former chief administrative officer of the Village of Baddeck, Megan Cooper, will not be facing any fines or jail…

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As the elver season opens, a First Nation is pushing back hard against DFO

In the upcoming weeks, Matthew Cope plans to anchor his cone-shaped fyke net along a river to catch juvenile eels,…

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P.E.I. premier says Carney team made a verbal commitment to end bridge and ferry tolls

P.E.I. Premier Rob Lantz has announced that positive news regarding Confederation Bridge tolls and Northumberland Ferries rates is on the…

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Halifax buying armoured rescue vehicle for police

Halifax is set to acquire an armoured rescue vehicle for its municipal police force, a decision that has been deemed…

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Second-degree murder charge to proceed against Mohamed Issak

Murder Charge to Proceed Against Not Criminally Responsible Man A murder charge will proceed in the Nova Scotia courts against…

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More than 200 new child-care spaces to open in Annapolis Valley, South Shore

Over 200 New Child-Care Spaces Coming to South Shore and Annapolis Valley Exciting news for families in the South Shore…

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Parole board revokes day parole for Hells Angels hitman

Former Hells Angels Hitman’s Day Parole Revoked Due to Bad Attitude Dean Daniel Kelsie, a 51-year-old former Hells Angels hitman…

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Black on the Ballot: Most Black Canadians taking part in politics face discrimination, study says

A recent study conducted by Erin Tolley, a Canada Research Chair in Gender, Race, and Inclusive Politics and associate professor…

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Following salary increase, N.S. MLAs approve $921 hike to office budgets

The Nova Scotia Legislature recently approved a $921 increase in the constituency budgets of the 55 MLAs who serve in…

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