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Halifax businessman sent to prison for exploiting temporary foreign workers

HALIFAX — A judge handed down a two-year prison sentence Friday to a Halifax businessman who exploited foreign workers, saying …

Halifax microbrewery loses court bid to upend province’s sales markup

HALIFAX — A Halifax microbrewery has taken on the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation over beer markup fees — and lost. …

ServiCom assets go to Iowa businessman for $1.5 million in court auction

HALIFAX — The assets of a shuttered Cape Breton call centre have been awarded to an Iowa-based businessman for $1.5-million, …

Funding unveiled for new $13 million arts centre in downtown Halifax

HALIFAX — A proposed $13-million arts centre in downtown Halifax is closer to fruition, with the announcement of more than $10 million …

N.S. auditor slams lack of oversight, financial controls at IWK hospital

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s auditor general says he was “shocked and troubled” to find a lack of oversight and basic …

Filipino workers feared deportation if they didn’t comply with boss’s dem

HALIFAX — Liza Alcantara came to Canada from the Philippines with a dream to make a better life for her …

Next Canadian federal election will be target for Russian meddling: Sajjan

HALIFAX — With a federal election less than a year away, Canada’s defence minister is warning voters they will be …

Canada’s defence spending questioned at NATO parliamentary meeting

HALIFAX — The deputy minister of national defence has told a NATO meeting in Halifax that Canada is satisfied that …

Nova Scotia Progressive Conservatives hold convention to select new party leader

HALIFAX — The five candidates vying to become the next leader of Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservatives gave their final pitches to hundreds …

Nova Scotia gives Lafarge cement plant approval to burn tires as fuel

HALIFAX – A Nova Scotia cement plant has received provincial approval to burn massive numbers of tires as fuel in …

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