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Feds announce three initiatives to make child care more affordable and accessible
The Canadian government announced it would spend more than a billion dollars on multiple initiatives for early childhood education. Prime Minister Jus...
14h ago
Parole granted to man involved in 1992 McDonald's murders in Cape Breton
In a recent decision by the Parole Board of Canada, Freeman MacNeil, now 55, has been granted full parole. MacNeil was one of three individuals convic...
15h ago
Gas prices to drop ahead of carbon tax hike
Gas prices are dropping ahead of the long weekend. The price of regular self-serve is going down over four cents, while diesel will drop by nearly fiv...
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Podcast: Dan Kelly, CEO of Canadian Federation of Independant Businesses discusses small business in Canada
CFIB's Dan Kelly Talks about Small Business ChallengesOn this episode of the Insights Podcast our guest is Dan Kelly, the President & CEO of the C...
18h ago
Halifax Stanfield offering non-stop flights to Bermuda
Another tropical location has been added back on Halifax Stanfield's list of non-stop flights. The airport says you can now book a direct flight to Be...
19h ago
Mariners to hold meet-and-greet with fans
The Yarmouth Mariners will hold a meet-and-greet for fans this weekend. It's happening at the Mariners Centre upper concourse on Saturday from 4:30 to...
20h ago
N.S. announces plans to create new crisis response team
Nova Scotia is gearing up for enhanced emergency preparedness with the introduction of a new department and volunteer corps. Premier Tim Houston unvei...
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Mixed curling provincials coming to Shelburne
Shelburne County is hosting another provincial curling championship The mixed event is happening at the Shelburne Curling Club over Easter weekend. Pa...
20h ago
Town of Yarmouth to review municipal planning strategy, land-use by-law
The Town of Yarmouth will review their municipal planning strategy and land-use by-law. It starts with an initial engagement phase this spring, and th...
20h ago
Nova Scotia caps international study permits at 12,900 for the year
Nova Scotia's international study permit applications will be capped at 12,900 this year, which is about 7000 less than last year. The province will h...
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