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Halifax security forum to include former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak

Halifax security forum to include former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak

HALIFAX — Leaders from democratic nations, including a former Israeli prime minister, are gathering Friday in Halifax for a three-day conference on global security.
IWK Health Centre fraud case: Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal from N.S. Crown

IWK Health Centre fraud case: Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal from N.S. Crown

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's prosecution service says it will proceed with a new trial for a former children's hospital CEO, after Canada's top court refused on Thursday to hear the Crown's appeal of a ruling that quashed her fraud conviction.
Mountain in New Brunswick with racist slur in title to be called by Indigenous name

Mountain in New Brunswick with racist slur in title to be called by Indigenous name

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick says that starting in January a slur against Indigenous women will no longer be part of the name of a mountain, community and protected natural area.
Cancer patients and survivors gather to talk about the future of 'precision medicine'

Cancer patients and survivors gather to talk about the future of 'precision medicine'

HALIFAX — Robin McGee has been living with stage four colorectal cancer for the past 13 years — a remarkable feat given the seriousness of her condition.
Report says humidity affects roof stability in Nova Scotia mine under stop work order

Report says humidity affects roof stability in Nova Scotia mine under stop work order

HALIFAX — Production at Cape Breton’s idled Donkin coal mine can’t resume until recommendations contained in a consultant’s report are implemented, says the Nova Scotia Labour Department.
Nova Scotia opens key facility in its major health-care overhaul for Halifax area

Nova Scotia opens key facility in its major health-care overhaul for Halifax area

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's massive health-care redevelopment plan will cross a key milestone next week with the opening of an outpatient centre in suburban Halifax that is expected to treat 280,000 patients a year.
After July floods took four lives, Nova Scotia plans flood plain mapping by 2026

After July floods took four lives, Nova Scotia plans flood plain mapping by 2026

HALIFAX — A plan is now in place to create the kind of detailed flood plain maps that some of Nova Scotia's emergency managers have said they lacked when torrential flooding occurred in July.
Unions say better working conditions needed for Nova Scotia's home-care sector

Unions say better working conditions needed for Nova Scotia's home-care sector

HALIFAX — Better working conditions and more safety considerations are needed to ensure Nova Scotia can recruit and keep workers in its overstressed home-care sector, a pair of union leaders told a legislature committee Tuesday.
Nearly one-third of Newfoundland and Labrador seniors can't afford basic necessities

Nearly one-third of Newfoundland and Labrador seniors can't afford basic necessities

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Nearly a third of seniors in Canada's easternmost province can't afford basic necessities, including food, rent and medical supplies, a report by Newfoundland and Labrador's seniors' advocate has found.
N.B. fiscal update projects $35.3-million surplus, $5 million less than budgeted

N.B. fiscal update projects $35.3-million surplus, $5 million less than budgeted

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick is now projecting a $35.3-million surplus for the current fiscal year, a drop of $5 million from what it budgeted in March.
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