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Evan Taylor
Air Canada flight attendants stage National Day of Action as contract talks resume
Air Canada flight attendants are rallying at airports across the country today in what their union is calling a National Day of Action. The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) says members are g...
Evan Taylor
Aug 11, 2025
Nova Scotian business leader and knight Sir Graham Day dies at 92
Sir J. Graham Day, one of Nova Scotia's most accomplished and decorated business leaders, has died at the age of 92. Born in Halifax, Day went on to become a prominent lawyer and corporate executive, ...
Evan Taylor
Aug 07, 2025
Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival celebrates 40th anniversary
The streets and stages of Lunenburg are alive with music this week as the Folk Harbour Festival celebrates its 40th anniversary. Running from August 7 to 10, the long-running event is Nova Scotia's ol...
Evan Taylor
Aug 07, 2025
Over a dozen dolphins rescued from stranding near Canning
A group of Atlantic white-sided dolphins is believed to be safe after becoming stranded in the mud near Canning over the long weekend. The Marine Animal Response Society (MARS) says 13 dolphins were c...
Evan Taylor
Aug 06, 2025
Sherbrooke Lake Camp keeps campfire spirit alive during burn ban
With Nova Scotia under a provincewide burn ban, summer camps are finding creative ways to keep traditions alive without lighting a match. At Sherbrooke Lake Camp, that means swapping the nightly campf...
Evan Taylor
Aug 06, 2025
St. John's ready for Canada Games to kick off this week
The 2025 Canada Games open in St. John's on August 8, bringing more than 5,000 athletes, coaches, and managers from across Canada to compete in 19 sports over two weeks. Karen Sheriffs, CEO of the 202...
Evan Taylor
Aug 05, 2025
Mahone Bay tightens patio rules after fall raises accessibility concerns
Mahone Bay council has voted to immediately strengthen its sidewalk patio regulations following public concern over accessibility - and a recent fall involving a well-known senior in the community. Ma...
Evan Taylor
Aug 01, 2025
What's open and closed across Nova Scotia for Natal Day
Natal Day is observed on Monday, August 4, across Nova Scotia. While it's not a provincewide statutory holiday or a designated retail closing day, residents can expect some service adjustments. Retail...
Evan Taylor
Aug 01, 2025
Town of Lunenburg provides update on proposed sale of old train station
The Town of Lunenburg has confirmed plans to sell the former train station at 18 Dufferin Street to the Second Story Women's Centre. In a statement released Tuesday, the Town said the non-profit reque...
Evan Taylor
Jul 31, 2025
Utility board sets hearing dates for Queens water rate increase application
The Region of Queens Water Utility's customers in Liverpool and Brooklyn are facing a potential doubling of their water bills, with hearing dates now set on the proposed rate increase. The Nova Scotia...
Evan Taylor
Jul 31, 2025
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