Each of the three main parties face challenges of their own as MLAs return to Province House on Tuesday for the fall sitting of the legislature.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says the province may be facing some financial difficulty at the moment, but the public ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says the province may be facing some financial difficulty at the moment, but the public should not be concerned that the budget deficit is on pace to top a billion ...
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In 1710, Canada's first Anglican church service was held in Chebucto, N.S. In 1801, the Sable Island Humane Establishment was set up as a year-round lifeguard settlement on the sandbar off Nova Scotia ...
In the election of August 2021, Conservative leader Tim Houston focused his campaign on the failure of health care. It was a ...
Nova Scotia Power applied this week to change power rates for all its customers. That means raising rates for some while dropping them for others. Those and other details are included in documents ...
Nova Scotia has had a dry summer in 2025. We have more on what that means for the upcoming fall colours. Get your selfie sticks and pumpkin-spiced latte ready, Nova Scotia. The fall colours should be ...
AYLESFORD - Firefighters in Nova Scotia tried to contain a late-season wildfire on Tuesday that has forced the evacuation of more than 200 homes and other buildings in the Annapolis Valley. Officials ...
Nova Scotia Energy Minister Trevor Boudreau says his department is looking to redo a call for new onshore wind farms after four projects backed out of deals struck earlier this year. The four shelved ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is taking his public condemnation of Nova Scotia Power's proposed rate increases one step further, saying his government will intervene in the regulatory review of the ...
The arrest of a 75-year-old man, who is now facing dozens of charges related to sex crimes at a provincial corrections facility, is raising questions about why Nova Scotia still doesn’t have an ...
Nova Scotia is planning to raise benefits for injured workers in 2027, bringing rates in line with the rest of the country, while simultaneously cutting the premium it charges employers. Karen Adams, ...
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