Nova Scotia Long-Term Care Crisis Deepens as Negotiations Fail, Strike Enters Fifth Week
Negotiations between the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), representing striking long-term care workers, and the Nova Scotia government have once again collapsed without a resolution. The failure to reach…
Nova Scotia Under Scrutiny as Opposition and Advocacy Groups Demand Enhanced Worker Protections Amidst Mounting Economic Pressures
Opposition parties and a coalition of advocacy organizations are intensifying calls for the Nova Scotia government to significantly bolster workers’ rights and improve overall labour conditions across the province. These…
Increased Allegations of Fraud Plague Halifax-Area Used Car Dealership, RCMP Investigation Expands Dramatically
Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have confirmed a dramatic surge in complaints against Race Auto Group, a prominent used car dealership operating in the…
Royal Canadian Navy Sailors Charged in Fatal Capsizing Incident that Claimed Life of Petty Officer Gregory Applin
More than a year after a tragic capsizing incident in Halifax’s Bedford Basin claimed the life of Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Applin, two Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) sailors have…
N.S. hockey hazing sex assault case adjourned until May when pleas can be entered
Truro, N.S. – In a case that has sent ripples through the youth sports community across Canada, one of two teenage hockey players charged with multiple counts of sexual assault…
Nova Scotia’s Turbulent Spring Session Exposes Deep Divisions and Challenges Premier Tim Houston’s Authority
The recent spring session of the Nova Scotia legislature concluded amidst a storm of controversy, public outcry, and significant political upheaval, challenging the Progressive Conservative government’s agenda and leadership under…
Experts warn gas price drops in Atlantic Canada may not last long
Despite a welcome reduction in gas prices across most Atlantic provinces on Friday, a New Brunswick-based economist has cautioned consumers that this respite is likely to be short-lived. The ongoing…
Nova Scotia man convicted of murder asks court to approve return of personal items
A convicted killer from Nova Scotia, William Sandeson, is actively pursuing a legal challenge to compel police authorities to return personal belongings confiscated during the exhaustive investigation that culminated in…
Nova Scotia tech experts say U.S. social media trial could have local ripple effect
A recent landmark court decision in the United States, which found social media behemoths Meta Platforms Inc. (parent company of Facebook and Instagram) and Google’s YouTube liable for their detrimental…
Prime Minister Mark Carney Unveils Historic $3 Billion Maritimes Defence Investment, Pledging Half-Trillion Over Decade to Boost NATO Commitment.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking from the deck of a Canadian navy warship anchored in the historic Halifax Harbour, announced a substantial commitment of $3 billion in new infrastructure and…















