Nova Scotia bracing for US president Donald Trump’s looming tariff threat against Canada. With the trade war expected to begin this weekend, Nova Scotia’s finance minister says all options are on the table.
Gillis and Team Nova Scotia will host the annual Canadian Vision Impaired Curling Championship at the Sydney Curling Club, the first time the five-day tournament has ever been held outside of Ottawa.
The RCMP is warning the public about a phishing scam involving fake "RCMP Delivery Notice" text messages. The scam was reported in Nova Scotia but may also be circulating in Alberta.
Nova Scotia’s Christina Black earned the sixth seed for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts (Feb. 14-22) in Thunder Bay, Ont., Curling Canada announced. Black, third Jill Brothers, second Jennifer Baxter,
In this week’s edition, we have the latest on new Liberal candidates in Nova Scotia, Alberta and Quebec, Jenica Atwin opts not to run again while Helena Jaczek decides to seek re-election and new polling.
Christina Black returns to the Canadian women's curling championship after winning Nova Scotia's women's final Sunday. Black defeated Mackenzie Mitchell 6-4 in Halifax.
Back in early 2023, Telus confirmed it had acquired independent internet service provider, Altima. Altima Telecom is based in Richmond, B.C. and was acquired by Telus in June 2022. Currently, Altima offers customers services through Telus subsidiary,
Business owners and advocates are offering a mixed response to Nova Scotia’s decision to raise the minimum wage further this year. Some say the increase doesn’t go far enough, while others say it might hurt small businesses.
GDI cleaners work at nearly fifty properties in Halifax, including the Ferry Terminals, commercial offices like Purdy’s Wharf, malls like the Halifax Shopping Centre and Mic Mac Mall, and government properties like the RCMP headquarters in Dartmouth.
The Southwest Nova RCMP Major Crime Unit has charged a man with Murder (second degree). On August 31, 2024, at approximately 8:20 a.m., Annapolis District RCMP responded to a repo
The federal government announced Wednesday that it is giving $5 million in funding over five years to an Alberta-based non-profit that helps train Indigenous people for jobs in the skilled trades.
The Mount Forest and Guelph Peavey Mart locations will soon be closing, along with all remaining locations across Canada. “Following the recently announced closures of 22 stores in Ontario and Nova Scotia,