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A 32-year-old man charged in a January crash that killed a pedestrian in central Halifax is scheduled to appear in Halifax provincial court on April 4 for election and plea, according to the Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service.

Despite a temporary reprieve, Nova Scotia's seafood sector has suffered "chaos, confusion" as a result of new U.S. tariffs, according to the province's fisheries minister.

Fluoridation at Lake Major has been offline since April 2020. On Thursday, Halifax's environment and sustainability standing committee heard chemical storage space limitations at the facility mean it could take a year to 10 years to resume fluoridation.

The moratorium announced Thursday will last a decade and can be renewed at the end of the term if supported by both governments.

The head of a Dartmouth mental health organization says new multi-year provincial funding for community mental health and addictions programs will allow staff to focus more of their efforts on helping the people they serve.

As Erin Pottie reports, a group behind a proposed daycare expansion say they've hit repeated financial roadblocks along the way.

A Halifax-area massage therapist is facing a charge of sexual assault following a complaint.

The Angus L. Macdonald and A. Murray MacKay bridges will stop collecting tolls as of 5 a.m. on March 17, two weeks ahead of schedule.

Nova Scotia Health says it's the first time the drug has been found in the province's illegal drug supply.

The line would transmit electricity from a wind power substation to the company's proposed hydrogen facility in Point Tupper, N.S.
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