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N.S. man facing child pornography charges in transcontinental investigation

Nova Scotia RCMP have charged a 25-year-old Annapolis County man with a number of sexual assault, child pornography and bestiality…

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Provinces ducking transit responsibilities, argues Liberal MP

Public transit agencies and advocates gathering to lobby for federal funding heard Parliament will not be left holding the bag for what…

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About 70% of N.S. dentists participating in Canadian Dental Care Plan, but concerns remain

The number of dentists in Nova Scotia participating in the new Canadian Dental Care Plan has grown significantly since the program…

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District 2 voting guide: A refreshing option to David Hendsbee

Halifax’s District 2 is one of the HRM’s longest. It starts at Ross Road just outside Cole Harbour, and a…

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Kelp wanted: Why researchers are adding seaweed to cattle’s diet

Cows are not known to have seafood in their diet, but a team of federal scientists in Nova Scotia started…

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Indigenous-led consortium buys 140-year-old dockyard in St. John’s

An Indigenous-led consortium, made up of Qalipu First Nation, Horizon Naval Engineering and Membertou First Nation, has acquired Newdock. (Patrick…

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Police arrest third person in Devon Marsman homicide

Halifax Regional Police have arrested a third person in connection with the homicide of 16-year-old Devon Sinclair Marsman. Emma Maria Meta…

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Non-profit transit service forced to relocate due to Kentville fire

A non-profit transportation organization in Kings County sustained major setbacks in a fire that tore through a commercial building in Kentville, N.S., on Tuesday. …

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Your guide to Truth and Reconciliation and Treaty Day in Halifax

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a time for all Canadians to reflect on the impact residential schools…

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Nova Scotia government defends funding offer rejected by wine industry as ‘fair’

Nova Scotia·New Wine growers say commercial bottlers shouldn’t receive public money, arguing that the province’s offer would effectively subsidize foreign…

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