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Nova Scotia has been sending a tree to Boston for more than 100 years. This year's tree is from Antigonish County. Brett Ruskin has the story.
Poll results just published by Narrative Research suggest the Progressive Conservatives are headed for another majority win in Nova Scotia but the race for second place is "too close to call."
RCMP responded to a collision involving a school bus on Wednesday afternoon. No students were on board, but RCMP say the bus driver experienced a medical emergency, which they believe caused the crash.
Tenants of a mobile home park in Beaver Bank, N.S., say they've been unlawfully paying their landlord for water and water meters, and they want their money returned.
A month after a majority of Port Hawkesbury residents voted to dump a provincial pilot project for the town's main street, municipal officials are still trying to figure out the best way to bring these concerns to the province.
Reconciliation Way and Amalamek Way were announced as new street names. Dr. Alfred Waddell Street was previously announced. Construction on the Cogswell District project is scheduled to be complete by December 2025.
A Nova Scotia fire chief is warning that the province hasn't seen enough rain this fall to properly saturate the ground before the winter freeze, which could cause underground fires to smoulder and resurface in spring.
More than a year after the death of their daughter, Wesley and Sheila Lees say they're still trying to understand what unfolded at the Aberdeen Regional Hospital, and what needs to change to prevent similar tragedies.
For the first time, Nova Scotia Health has a dedicated gender-affirming top surgery program with specifically trained surgeons who have a mandate to provide the care. Two surgeons have been recruited for the program in the last two years.
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