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Here is a listing of what's open and closed in the Halifax area this long weekend.
Meadow Brook Stables in Alton, N.S., is expecting 10 foals and four mini donkeys by the end of May. And they're looking for more volunteers to keep an eye on the pregnant mares via webcam. The CBC's Amy Smith paid a visit to the barn that's captivating a global audience.
Over 80 Mi’kmaw youth from across Nova Scotia gathered at a three-day career fair in Dartmouth to learn about the options available for their future educational journeys and to strengthen ties to their culture.
Some call it the Formula 1 of sailboat racing, Sail Grand Prix or Sail GP. This summer, it's coming to Canada for the first time. Brett Ruskin has the details.
Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says mild soggy weather will continue Friday, with the rain beginning to clear over the weekend.
The Nova Scotia government has told post-secondary institutions in the province how many international student permits they will be able to apply for this year, and the allotment isn't good for three universities.
The Parole Board of Canada has granted full parole to one of three men convicted in the brutal murders of three McDonald's restaurant workers in Cape Breton more than 30 years ago.
Disciplinary decisions against two Cape Breton Regional Police officers have been struck down by a Nova Scotia Supreme Court justice, who also refused to discipline other officers on the force over the same incident.
Nova Scotians who want to help during natural disasters will be able to sign up for a new volunteer corps that first responders and community organizations can call on during or after emergencies, Premier Tim Houston says.
A Halifax student who launched a petition calling for a stairlift to a basement classroom in her school is disappointed the installation has been delayed by two months.
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