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Winter storm disrupts holidays in Atlantic Canada, thousands in N.S. without power

A winter storm has put a damper on the holidays in Atlantic Canada as forceful winds and a frosty deluge …

Canada faces Russia linked cyberthreats at home and abroad, NATO chief says

HALIFAX — The head of NATO is urging Canada to be vigilant about the threat of Russian cyberwarfare both on …

Sajjan trumpets Canada’s ‘increased role’ on the geopolitical stage

HALIFAX — Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan opened a security conference on Friday by saying Canada is embracing a more muscular …

Inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women heads to Nova Scotia

MEMBERTOU, N.S. — A Mi’kmaq activist said she felt the presence of missing and murdered Indigenous women as families gathered …

Right whale researchers meet in Halifax to sound alarm about species decline

HALIFAX — Their names were Glacier, Starboard and Peanut. The colourfully named mammals were among 15 North Atlantic right whales …

Syrian chocolatier celebrates factory opening with Nova Scotia

ANTIGONISH, N.S.— A Syrian refugee said he and his family are giving back to the Nova Scotia town that helped …

Syrian chocolatier celebrates factory opening with Nova Scotia town

ANTIGONISH, N.S.—A Syrian refugee said he and his family are giving back to the Nova Scotia town that helped turn …

N.S. parties trade accusations about ‘playing politics’ with sexual assault

HALIFAX – Nova Scotia’s Liberal and Tory parties are pointing fingers at one another for “playing politics” with sexual assault. …

‘Anything was possible’: Mounties relive Moncton murder spree at RCMP trial

MONCTON, N.B. – It was a sunny summer evening in Moncton’s northwest end. After a streak of rain, temperatures had …

Nova Scotia opposition parties brace for election amid government spending spree

HALIFAX –An election date has not been set, but Nova Scotia’s opposition leaders say their campaigns are in full swing …

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