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A vigil was held on Sunday afternoon for Ahmad Al Marrach, the 16-year-old died after being found wounded in a parking lot at the Halifax Shopping Centre on Monday evening.
Toronto-based KSV Restructuring Inc., in a report filed Friday, said some of those non-binding offers, if accepted, would enable the deeply indebted companies to continue operating as viable businesses.
Over the decades, more people are developing and disseminating the Nova Scotia government's work, and that's changed the access reporters have to officials. Meanwhile, fewer journalists are working to get accurate answers for the public.
St. Mary's Boat Club in Halifax was filled with the sights and sounds of Bangladesh on Saturday as community members came together to celebrate Eid-al-Fitr and Bengali New Year.
A team skipped by Nova Scotia's Paul Flemming won the world senior men's curling championship Saturday in Ostersund, Sweden. It is the first time a Nova Scotia men's team has won the title.
Canadian Sarah Mitton's first throw of 19.86 metres stood up for second behind American rival Chase Jackson in women's shot put, while B.C. steeplechase runner Regan Yee made significant gains in her quest for the Olympic standard at Saturday's Diamond League meet in Suzhou, China.
Despite inroads made by online book retailers over the years, independent booksellers in Nova Scotia say they have been able to thrive thanks to support from their local communities.
The struggles of the 2SLGBTQ+ community as viewed through the lens of lesbian pulp fiction novels were the subject of a recent event at the Halifax Central Library.
New life is coming to the site of a former machine shop for the coal mining business in the heart of Glace Bay, N.S.
The union representing 10,000 teachers in Nova Scotia said its members will vote on a proposed contract agreement at the end of May.
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