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Tensions with N.S. premier simmered as Poilievre made his sole stop in the province

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made a significant campaign stop in Nova Scotia for the first time during this election season.…

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She was injured in a hit-and-run. So she turned to social media to track down the driver

A Halifax woman, Tavia Raiche-Marsden, found herself in a frightening situation when the car she was in was T-boned by…

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Poilievre blasts Sean Fraser’s record as housing, immigration minister at N.S. rally

The Conservative Party made a bold statement as Pierre Poilievre attacked Central Nova Liberal incumbent Sean Fraser’s record at a…

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Teen charged after allegedly threatening to bring weapons to Halifax high school

Halifax police have taken swift action after a 16-year-old boy was charged with making threats to bring weapons to Citadel…

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The finish line was in Spain. How did this racing pigeon end up in Nova Scotia?

When a Spanish pigeon fancier released his eight-month-old pigeon for its very first race, little did he know that the…

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CBRM councillor says residents not informed about 2nd shooting in Sydney Mines

In a recent turn of events, it has come to light that residents in Sydney Mines, N.S., were kept in…

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More than 210K Nova Scotians voted in advance polls over Easter weekend

Preliminary estimates from Elections Canada reveal that a total of 210,030 eligible Nova Scotians participated in the advance polls for…

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New university funding deals include tuition freeze for Nova Scotia students

The recent bilateral funding agreements between the provincial government and universities in Nova Scotia have brought about a significant change…

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Penny Boudreau, convicted in daughter’s death, granted more escorted prison passes

A Bridgewater, N.S., woman who choked her daughter to death while the child begged for mercy is being granted more…

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Union troubled by layoffs at Halifax restorative justice office during contract talks

The recent developments within Nova Scotia’s restorative justice program have sparked concern and uncertainty among its employees and the community…

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