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CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says the next few days will remain cold, with highs of -8 to -12 and afternoon wind chill values of -15 to -20.
The mother of Ahmad Al Marrach described a life devoid of joy and affection in the aftermath of her son's death as victim impact statements were read Tuesday in a Halifax courtroom. Al Marrach died last April after being stabbed in a parking garage at the Halifax Shopping Centre.
Public Works Minister Fred Tilley released a five-year highway improvement plan Tuesday. It includes a number of major projects, including the replacement of the rotary adjacent to the Port Hastings visitors' information centre and passing lanes at exits 18 and 19 on Highway 107.
An environmental group is asking the Nova Scotia government to quash the approval of a small quarry in a Lunenburg County watershed it hopes will be designated a wilderness area.
A growing number of university students across the country are reporting disabilities — and receiving academic accommodations — with Maritime institutions leading the way.
Nova Scotia’s forestry industry is warning the impacts of possible U.S. tariffs that Donald Trump has threatened could be devastating.
Cape Breton Regional Municipality ended the last fiscal year $100,000 in the black and is still waiting for word from Nova Scotia on possible disaster aid for a massive snowstorm.
The effects of any kind of tariffs from the United States on Canada’s lobster industry could depend on timing, but officials say just the threat is further proof of the need to keep diversifying markets.
After widespread pipe bursts in the Halifax area in 2023, Halifax Water is advising customers to use a safe heating source near the water service lateral.
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