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  • Halifax judge stays man's charges from 2021 elver dispute

    Crown concedes accused's wait for trial was unreasonable

    1 day agoHalifax
    A Halifax provincial court judge has stayed all charges against a Lunenburg County man from an altercation over the elver fishery in 2021, saying the accused's right to be tried in a reasonable time was violated.
  • Thunderbirds’ playoff loss could lead to off-season changes 

    It’s a loss that will sting the Halifax Thunderbirds for a long time.

    3 hours agoHalifax Sports
    Saskatchewan Rush captain Ryan Keenan celebrates teammate Austin Shanks' overtime winner in front of dejected Halifax Thunderbirds defenders Graeme Hossack and Trevor Smyth during Game 2 of the NLL semifinals Saturday night in Saskatoon. - NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE
  • Police seek missing Halifax senior who has dementia

    Halifax Regional Police are asking for the public’s assistance in finding a missing 77-year-old man.

    1 day agoHalifax
    Police are asking for the public's help in locating Basil Short, 77, of Halifax, who was last seen Saturday at about 2:45 p.m. after leaving his residence in the 1200 block of South Park Street.
  • Royal Canadian Navy ship takes 'amazing' four-month voyage to Antarctica and back

    HMCS Margaret Brooke, an Arctic and offshore patrol vessel, carried both sailors and scientists on the 46,300 kilometre mission

    2 days agoNova Scotia
    Ruby Osborne, 9, jumps into her mom, Master Corporal Bailey Osborne's arms, after HMCS Margaret Brooke arrived back in Halifax on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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  • One vehicle in five-fatality Highway 101 crash was going wrong way, police say
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  • Accusations levelled: NL fisheries union says ASP intimidating harvesters, outside buyers
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  • Bay Roberts’ Riley Mercer says signing with Minnesota Wild is 'something everyone dreams of’
    Drummondville Voltigeurs goaltender Riley Mercer stretches for save against the Moose Jaw Warriors during the team's last round robin game at the 2024 Memorial Cup. Photo courtesy Eric Young/Dream Bigger Media - Photo courtesy Eric Young/Dream Bigger Media
  • Charlottetown Knights name head coach
    Trever Peters
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  • Wanderers suffer ‘embarrassing’ loss to Cavalry FC

    The Halifax Wanderers dropped their first match of the Canadian Premier League season, a 3-0 drubbing at the hands of the defending champion Cavalry FC on Saturday in Halifax.

    1 day agoHalifax Sports
    Cavalry FC and the Halifax Wanderers battle at a wet Wanderers Grounds on Saturday. Calvary won the match 3-0. - TREVOR MacMILLAN / HALIFAX WANDERERS
  • Halifax Tides earn first point of Northern Super League season

    Halifax Tides FC picked up their first point in the Northern Super League.

    1 day agoHalifax Sports
    Halifax Tides goalkeeper Anika Toth, shown here during the team's training camp in February, posted a clean sheet in her first pro start Saturday against the Montreal Roses.
  • QMJHL: Championship series preview, draft rankings released, two Mooseheads honoured by league

    There is an unmistakable Mooseheads flavour in this year’s QMJHL final.

    3 days agoHalifax Sports
    Former Halifax Mooseheads forwards Mathieu Cataford, left, and Markus Vidicek will be key players for the Rimouski Oceanic and Moncton Wildcats, respectively, in the QMJHL championship series.
  • Thunderbirds look to bounce back on the road in NLL semifinals

    The Halifax Thunderbirds will need to have a short memory this weekend.

    4 days agoHalifax Sports
    Saskatchewan Rush goalie Frank Scigliano makes a save on Halifax Thunderbirds forward Clarke Petterson during Game 1 of their National Lacrosse League semifinal Saturday at Scotiabank Centre. The best-of-three series switches to Saskatoon this weekend.
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  • Navigating 'uncharted’ waters: What Trump's trade war could mean for Canadian ports

    Halifax’s container traffic dropped 10 per cent last month, while Vancouver saw a near record number of oil tankers

    4 days agoHalifax Business
    The One Manchester is unloaded at PSA Halifax Atlantic Hub in Halifax, NS Tuesday April 29, 2025. TIM KROCHAK PHOTO
  • Two Halifax restaurants named among Canada's best

    There are twice as many Halifax eateries this year on the list of Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants as there were last year, which means there are two.

    6 days agoHalifax Business
    Malcolm Campbell, the head chef at Mystic at the Queen’s Marque, named to the Top !00 in Canada list. TIM KROCHAK PHOTO
  • SYLVAIN CHARLEBOIS: Will farmers, food security lose after Liberal win?

    The Liberal party, led by Mark Carney, has secured a fourth consecutive term, albeit once again with a minority mandate.

    May 2, 2025Halifax Opinion
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  • Five Cabot golf courses ranked among the best in the world

    Five golf courses in the Cabot portfolio, including both in Cape Breton, have been named to Golfweek’s list of the top 100 international courses.

    April 30, 2025Halifax Business
    Cabot's golf course in St. Lucia, which opened in 2023, has been named the fifth best international course in the world by Golfweek.
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  • JOHN DeMONT: Revisiting a memorable 80-years-ago day

    Downtown Halifax, despite the construction, was mostly neat and orderly when I took a stroll there Thursday.

    3 days agoHalifax Opinion
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  • JOHN DeMONT: Measles is here, so it's time to get vaccinated

    I wasn’t surprised to see that Robert Strang, who used his whimsical neckties to lighten the mood during the COVID pandemic, had carefully chosen the neckwear he wore to One Government Place on Tuesday.

    3 days agoHalifax Opinion
    Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's Chief Medical Officer of Health, answers questions from reporters at One Government Place on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
  • SCOTT TAYLOR: Canadian Armed Forces take on wild geese

    A headline in the May 1 edition of the Ottawa Citizen was quite alarming.

    3 days agoHalifax Opinion
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  • VOICE OF THE PEOPLE: Co-operation must follow counting of votes

    The election is over , and the people have spoken. Now is the time for all parties to co-operate to run our country.

    3 days agoHalifax Opinion
    Poilievre
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  • Wolfville’s Alzheimer’s walk fundraiser slated for May 25

    On May 25, people are invited to lace up their shoes for a five-kilometre walk to raise awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and raise money for programs to help those with dementia.

    2 days agoAnnapolis Valley
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  • Public input sought again for West Hants wind farm project

    The public will have another chance to weigh in on a controversial wind farm pitched for West Hants at an upcoming information session.

    3 days agoAnnapolis Valley
    Map of proposed Bear Lake Wind Farm
  • Kentville councillors direct staff to prepare RFP for Main Street land

    Kentville councillors have taken the first step towards having a prime piece of downtown real estate, once owned by the mayor, developed.

    3 days agoAnnapolis Valley
    Main street, Kentville
  • Greenwich, N.S., ratepayers vote to request dissolution of fire commission

    Fire Department would own assets, contract services to County of Kings

    4 days agoAnnapolis Valley
    Greenwich Fire Chief Jason Ripley with new recruits.
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  • Ground broken for water authority building in Millbrook

    The project is expected to take roughly a year to build

    5 hours agoTruro
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  • Coalition applies for judicial review of decision about Truro judge

    Committee accepted Judge Alain Bégin's admission of 'very serious misconduct' but resolved complaints against him without public hearing

    20 hours agoHalifax
    A coalition of three organizations from the justice system has applied to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court for a judicial review of a decision that resolved complaints against Truro provincial court Judge Alain Bégin without a public hearing.
  • Truro preparing against invasive species in Victoria Park

    Hemlock woolly adelgid was first detected in Nova Scotia in 2017

    3 days agoTruro
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  • LESA ON LIFE: Why I will never give up my landline

    If everyone in the house has their own cellphone, how is that saving money anyway?

    4 days agoTruro
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  • Fundraising continues to restore historic Yarmouth landmark

    Yarmouth’s Sharon Assembly Church finished in third place in the National Trust of Canada’s Next Great Save competition

    3 hours agoTri-County
    A historical photo of the Sharon Assembly Church in Yarmouth. Contributed
  • Fewer Canadians booking travel on CAT ferry, but American numbers comparable to last year

    Ferry operator hopeful increased American visitation will help minimize the impact on numbers

    3 days agoTri-County
    The CAT ferry docked on Yarmouth's waterfront, it's Nova Scotia homeport. TINA COMEAU
  • Yarmouth housing forum presents key takeaways for those thinking about creating rental units

    A community housing forum recently put on by the Town of Yarmouth truly emphasized the concept of ‘community’ when it came to looking at addressing the issue of housing.

    4 days agoTri-County
    Members of a panel at a May 1 Yarmouth Community Housing Forum included Daniel Vanderkruk, co-founder of Argyle Mist Inc.; Town of Yarmouth planner Martin Beck; Serge McCauley, the CFO of Maltais Homes; and Murielle Toole, the Western Region senior caseworker for the N.S. Department of Growth and Development. TINA COMEAU
  • N.S. journalists named finalists for Atlantic Journalism Awards

    Several journalists from Postmedia publications in Nova Scotia have been recognized for their work over the past year.

    4 days agoCape Breton
    Mary Susan Lafford, left, credits much of her advocacy to her father Benji Lafford, right, a residential school survivor, as well as her uncles and aunts who also endured residential schools as children. CONTRIBUTED
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  • New Glasgow launches 150th anniversary celebration in grand fashion   

    Artwork honouring river and Pictou Landing connection unveiled

    4 days agoNew Glasgow
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  • Teeing up for a new golf season in Pictou County

    Glen Lovat and Abercrombie wintered well and are set to go for 2025

    4 days agoNew Glasgow
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  • RCMP scaling back search for missing Pictou County children

    The RCMP is scaling back its search for young siblings Jack and Lily Sullivan .

    5 days agoNova Scotia
    Lili Jack Sullivan RCMP handout
  • Searchers exhausted but optimistic as search continues for missing children in Pictou County

    Lansdowne Station children Lily and Jack Sullivan missing since Friday morning

    5 days agoNew Glasgow
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  • Red Dress Day: Walk for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women held in Birchtown

    The National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People was observed in Shelburne County with a Walk for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women at the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre in Birchtown on May 5.

    6 days agoTri-County
    Softly drumming, Jeanette Nickerson and Jamie Jermey lead the Walk for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women at the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre in Birchtown on May 5. Kathy Johnson
  • MEET THE MAKER: 'I never stop creating,' says P.E.I. artist who finds joy in painting on different mediums

    John Gamble has been painting for more than 60 years and loves using different mediums like rocks, driftwood and ornaments for his work

    6 days agoNewfoundland & Labrador
    Maker Gamble
  • The search for Zack Lefave: New development leads to renewed search in four-year-old Yarmouth County investigation

    Despite the best efforts of searchers, RCMP says 'nothing relevant to the investigation was located'

    May 3, 2025Tri-County
    Sgt. Jeff LeBlanc of the Meteghan RCMP detachment was the incident commander during a search in Plymouth, Yarmouth County, that was taking place during the first weekend of May as a followup to a new development in the four-year-old disappearance of Zack Lefave. TINA COMEAU
  • Nova Scotia makes $25,000 fine for illegal burning a permanent penalty

    The provincial government has made its significant fine for violating burning restrictions a permanent penalty.

    May 3, 2025Nova Scotia
    A Department of Natural Resources and Renewables helicopter releases water over part of the Barrington Lake wildfire that burned in Shelburne County in 2023. FRANKIE CROWELL PHOTO
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