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Nova Scotia to spend $1.6 billion on hospitals, schools and roads in 2024-25

Nova Scotia to spend $1.6 billion on hospitals, schools and roads in 2024-25

HALIFAX — Capital spending in Nova Scotia remains at a record level, although provincial Finance Minister Allan MacMaster says he doesn’t envision the government’s funding allocation growing larger in the future.
Fisheries minister leaning toward suspending this year's Maritime baby eel fishery

Fisheries minister leaning toward suspending this year's Maritime baby eel fishery

HALIFAX — Canada's fisheries minister says she wants to shut down this year's lucrative baby eel fishery with only weeks to go before the season opens in the Maritimes.
Newfoundland and Labrador fights back against rental ad denounced as slur

Newfoundland and Labrador fights back against rental ad denounced as slur

ST. JOHN'S, N.L.
Nova Scotia auditor critical of province's $34.5-million purchase of unfinished hotel

Nova Scotia auditor critical of province's $34.5-million purchase of unfinished hotel

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s auditor general is calling the province’s $34.5-million purchase of an unfinished hotel to convert it into a health facility an “unusual arrangement” that lacked appropriate due diligence.
Long-serving Halifax mayor, Mike Savage, announces won't run again next election

Long-serving Halifax mayor, Mike Savage, announces won't run again next election

Halifax's long-serving mayor says he won't run in the municipal election this fall, explaining that he wants to depart the job while he's still capable of winning at the ballot box.
Another snowstorm expected to leave a mess in Nova Scotia and eastern Newfoundland

Another snowstorm expected to leave a mess in Nova Scotia and eastern Newfoundland

HALIFAX — Another nor'easter is headed for Atlantic Canada, bringing a second big dump of snow in less than two weeks.
Anger in N.L. after rental company links song 'I'se the B’y' with squealing livestock

Anger in N.L. after rental company links song 'I'se the B’y' with squealing livestock

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — A Newfoundland folk musician says the company behind the “derogatory” use of a cherished Newfoundland and Labrador song in an advertisement that played during Sunday's Super Bowl broadcast should apologize to the province.
Historic N.S. storm: Woman dies after snow falls on propane line outside seniors home

Historic N.S. storm: Woman dies after snow falls on propane line outside seniors home

HALIFAX — The son of a Cape Breton woman injured last week in a propane explosion caused by sliding snow says his mother has died.
UNB men's hockey team wins 30 consecutive games for perfect regular season

UNB men's hockey team wins 30 consecutive games for perfect regular season

FREDERICTON — Canadian university hockey has a new standard of regular season perfection after the University of New Brunswick Reds men’s team won its 30th consecutive game over the weekend.
Halifax's Mount Saint Vincent University faculty, librarians launch strike

Halifax's Mount Saint Vincent University faculty, librarians launch strike

HALIFAX — About 160 faculty, librarians and lab instructors at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax have gone on strike. The university's faculty association said the workers walked out at noon on Monday.
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