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Justice minister apologizes for domestic violence comments
The province's minister of justice has apologized for his comments on domestic violence. Brad Johns told reporters yesterday he didn't think the issue...
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Big jump in gas prices in N.S.
Long line-ups formed at gas stations ahead of a significant price increase at the pumps. Regular gasoline went up nearly 10 cents a litre at midnight ...
5h ago
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Disability advocate welcomes new federal benefit
"A step forward" is how one disability advocate describes investments contained in this week's federal budget. Officials announced $6.1 bill...
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14 arrested for involvement in grandparent scam
Police in Ontario and Quebec have cracked down on a grandparent scam that included victims across the country. Fourteen people, all residents of Quebe...
19h ago
Gas going up nearly 10 cents at midnight
We're hearing long line-ups are forming at gas stations. Regular gas is reportedly going up nearly 10 cents a litre at midnight. That would put the pr...
19h ago
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Peter Gregg, CEO of Nova Scotia Power and the race to reach green energy targets
Nova Scotia's Efforts to Transition to Green Energy On this episode of the Insight Podcast, we feature a conversation with Peter Gregg, the CEO of No...
20h ago
YCMHS student ups breakfast game
This story was written by Grade 12 YCMHS Co-op student Ethan Nickerson. A local student is helping her peers have a healthy start to the day. Yarmouth...
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NSTU and provincial government reach 'principle agreement'
The Nova Scotia Teacher's Union (NSTU) reached a "principle agreement" with the provincial government during conciliation talks earlier this...
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N.S. Liberals slam "tedious" audits of senior care grant
According to Nova Scotia's Liberal Party, 1,300 seniors have already received audit notices relating to their Senior Care Grant applications, causing ...
Apr 18, 2024
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Protect yourself from ticks while enjoying nature
Spending more time outside? Watch out for ticks! Tick populations across Nova Scotia are growing as the weather gets warmer. There are many types of t...
Apr 18, 2024
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