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Nova Scotia strike that turned deadly a century ago a milestone for workers' rights
HALIFAX — During Nova Scotia's storied 300-year history of coal mining, one deadly riot in 1925 proved to be pivotal for workers' rights in Canada.
Jun 11, 2025 4:57 AM
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New Brunswick not properly maintaining public housing stock, says auditor
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's auditor general has found "significant deficiencies" in the operations of the province's public housing agency, saying the stock of subsidized homes managed by the Crown corporation is not well maintained.
Jun 10, 2025 6:31 PM
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N.S. reforms for people with disabilities behind schedule but has momentum: province
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government says its five-year plan to bring about sweeping reforms in housing and care for people with disabilities is behind schedule in some areas, but gaining momentum. "We're getting there ...
Jun 10, 2025 5:00 PM
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NB Power offered retirement packages to employees who were already leaving: audit
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's electric utility company paid $1.
Jun 10, 2025 3:36 PM
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Doctors, health experts call on N.S. to cover birth control and HIV-prevention drug
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia physicians and other sexual health experts who are calling on the provincial government to fund birth control and increase access to an HIV-prevention medication say the move would improve the lives of many while saving the prov
Jun 10, 2025 2:43 PM
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Mi'kmaq band drops legal case on N.S. lobster fishery
HALIFAX — A Mi’kmaq band has dropped a legal case alleging Ottawa was violating its treaty rights in the lobster fishery, after hopes were raised of a historic deal.
Jun 9, 2025 1:46 PM
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Duke of Edinburgh to make three stops in Canada, attend Canada Day celebrations
FREDERICTON — The Duke of Edinburgh is scheduled to visit Prince Edward Island later this month, just weeks after King Charles opened Parliament and read the throne speech.
Jun 9, 2025 1:30 PM
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N.S. police ask for help identifying suspect who allegedly sexually assaulted a youth
CANNING — RCMP in Nova Scotia are asking the public for help identifying a suspect who allegedly sexually assaulted a youth in the village of Canning, N.S. Police say the alleged assault occurred around 3:30 p.m.
Jun 9, 2025 11:57 AM
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Elbows-up tourism surge could see sector ‘eke out’ a gain even as Americans stay away
From the front desk of Hotel Bedford in Goderich, Ont., Lynda Cross welcomes guests from regions ranging from southern Ontario to the South Pacific.
Jun 9, 2025 9:47 AM
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Influx of chimney swifts in N.B., promising sign for threatened species: experts
FREDERICTON — The spring migratory season got off to an encouraging start for one threatened bird species, a national conservation group says, noting it recently logged thousands of chimney swifts at a single address in Fredricton.
Jun 8, 2025 5:33 PM
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