Some Nova Scotia university and college students will see an increase in how much funding they receive from the province this fall. …
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The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has introduced a revised version of its Employer Form, effective April 10, for all…
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Read More »Nor’easter’s Valentine’s Day wallop closes N.S. schools, hobbles travel SaltWire Network |Updated 2 hours ago |3 min read The nor'easter that hit much of Nova Scotia late Tuesday into today packed a good enough punch of snow and high winds to bring extremely hazardous road conditions overnight and leave a slew of school cancellations (and shovelling) in its wake. The …
Nor’easter’s Valentine’s Day wallop closes N.S. schools, hobbles travel SaltWire Network |Updated 2 hours ago |3 min read The nor’easter…
Read More »Samantha Sannella loves Jeeps — she’s had four in the last eight years — and she knows that thieves covet them,…
Read More »Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says she wants the role of public broadcaster CBC/Radio-Canada redefined before the next federal election. In…
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Read More »Health Canada has authorized an adapted vaccine from Novavax to prevent COVID-19 in people age 12 and older. Novavax’s product — Nuvaxovid…
Read More »By Isabel Inclan Special to SaltWire The advocacy group No One Is Illegal – Nova Scotia (NOII-NS) has launched a…
Read More »HALIFAX, N.S. — Halifax Regional Police have closed a section of Portland Street after an apparent stabbing earlier this afternoon.…
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