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The growing community reflects a broader shift in how people across Nova Scotia are thinking about parenthood. For some, it’s a conscious decision to delay or forgo having children. For others, the ...
It helps. It has to, because Ayles has a family to look after. Waiting at home are two young girls, Eva, 11, and Theo, 5. Some days all Ayles can do is fall into the couch and prepare to work a second ...
The Dalhousie Film Society is set for its biggest semester yet, producing seven short films and planning a March 2025 premiere, co-founder Deniz Mutlu said, as new members and equipment drive record ...
Two of Halifax Regional Municipality’s more prominent public buildings are getting energy retrofits designed to make them more efficient and reduce emissions. Sackville Sports Stadium and Alderney ...
Lawrencetown, the biggest surfing hotspot on the East Coast, is set for a major road upgrade, but access concerns are looming as construction on Highway 207’s realignment is set to begin later this ...
Budget committee recommends $318M in capital spending Discussions included the Halifax Forum’s heritage status and rural active transportation Feb. 09, 2025 | 10:08 a.m.
Province announces $1.4m for life science resource hub Centre supports small tech firms trying to develop products, find a market Jan. 31, 2025 | 4:38 p.m.
Lawyers for Saint Mary’s University and the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission sparred Thursday over whether a case of alleged discrimination by a university professor should be dismissed or go to a ...
International undergrad students in Canada pay more than five times the rate of tuition charged to domestic students: StatCan ...
Indian car culture blends style, status and culture A surge in immigration has seen distinctive decorations on the streets of Halifax Dec. 05, 2024 | 5:02 p.m.
11:14 p.m. Churchill concedes defeat Liberal Leader Zach Churchill said the election results are not what his party hoped for. With two polls left to report in his Yarmouth riding, Churchill ...
Nova Scotia’s Liberal party would raise the province’s highways budget by $40 million, said party leader Zach Churchill on Thursday. The increase would bring the highway capital budget to $540 million ...