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No goulash? Some parents lukewarm to N.S. school lunch program

Nova Scotia’s school lunch program, which was launched last September, has received a mix of feedback from parents regarding the…

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Acadia researchers find N.S. coyotes have elevated mercury levels

A recent study conducted by researchers at Acadia University has shed light on the elevated levels of mercury found in…

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N.S. abuse victims reveal lifelong trauma from father’s sexual violence

Three siblings, Susan Farrell, Sheri Colbert, and Doug Robertson, bravely shared their emotional accounts in a Pictou, N.S., courtroom about…

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Beer in corner stores? N.S. considers expanding where alcohol is sold, say sources

The Nova Scotia government is on the brink of making significant changes to the sale of alcohol in the province.…

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N.S. announces clean energy funding for new Black business hub

The Nova Scotia government has recently announced a significant investment in a new facility for African Nova Scotian businesses that…

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Regulator says N.S. Power cannot demand security from would-be competitor

The Nova Scotia Energy Board has made a decision in a dispute between Nova Scotia Power and an emerging renewable…

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In fishery-dependent N.S. ridings, industry turmoil is central in this election

The lobster fishing industry in coastal towns around southwest Nova Scotia is not just a way of life, but a…

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Despite dip in visitor numbers, N.S. tourism revenue grew to $3.5B in 2024

In 2024, Nova Scotia experienced a slight decrease in the number of visitors compared to the previous year, with around…

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N.S. names new information and privacy commissioner

Nova Scotia’s new information and privacy commissioner, David Nurse, brings a wealth of legal experience to his new role. Nurse…

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Some 2SLGBTQ+ people in N.S. on edge as hateful rhetoric rises at home and abroad

Kai Skinner, the vice-chair of Lunenburg County Pride, has found herself in a difficult position in the past year. Despite…

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