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Yarmouth art gallery temporarily reopens for World Acadian Congress

The Yarmouth location of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has temporarily reopened for the World Acadian Congress this month. But…

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CBRM councillor calls for more transparent expense reporting system

The Cape Breton Regional Municipality councillor with the lowest expense claims for this term says CBRM’s reporting system needs to…

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Waterspout watch in effect around P.E.I. as well as east of N.B. and north of N.S.

Environment Canada has included a waterspout watch in its marine forecast for the waters around Prince Edward Island — specifically,…

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Ottawa to fund emergency management co-ordinators in 8 Mi’kmaw communities

The federal government announced on Wednesday it will invest $2.4 million over five years to fund emergency management co-ordinators for eight Mi’kmaw communities: Wasoqopa’q,…

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N.S. man sentenced to 4 years in prison for historical sexual assault

A man from Voglers Cove, N.S., has been sentenced to four years in prison for raping a 13-year-old girl more…

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N.S. SPCA asking for public’s help after three kittens found in Halifax mailbox

The Nova Scotia SPCA is seeking the public’s help after it says three kittens were found in a mail-drop bin…

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Farmers’ Markets of NS director says “a full spectrum approach” is needed for buy local program

  Farmers’ Markets of Nova Scotia director Justin Cantafio is excited by the recently introduced Nova Scotia Loyal, but that…

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Graduating vet assistants will help ease labour shortage, says Nova Scotia SPCA

Nineteen graduating veterinary assistants will offer some much-needed in a field experiencing worker shortages, according to the Nova Scotia SPCA. A ceremony…

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N.S. man convicted in deadly home invasion dies in N.B. prison

A Nova Scotia man who was serving a life sentence for crimes that included a murder committed when he was 18 has died…

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Nova Scotia urged to address ‘pathways’ that lead people to losing their homes

One major step that Nova Scotia can take to reduce homelessness is by addressing the “pathways” that lead vulnerable people…

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