World Women’s U18 Hockey Championship Moves to Sydney, N.S.
The World Women’s Under-18 Hockey Championship relocates from Membertou to Sydney, Nova Scotia, as Team Canada pursues gold. Discover the latest updates and local impact.
The World Women’s Under-18 Hockey Championship relocates from Membertou to Sydney, Nova Scotia, as Team Canada pursues gold. Discover the latest updates and local impact.
Bathurst Regional Airport in New Brunswick announces expanded service to Quebec with new airline Propair, enhancing regional connectivity and travel options for residents.
The Cape Breton Business Innovation Centre officially launched on January 12, 2026, marking a significant investment in local entrepreneurship and economic development for Nova Scotia. Learn more about this new hub for business growth.
Team Canada's under-18 women's hockey team secured a decisive 5-1 victory against Switzerland in Cape Breton. The win highlights the sport's growth for women and girls across the nation.
A six-week federal firearms buyback pilot in Cape Breton collected just 25 guns, far below the 200 target, at a cost of nearly $6,000 per weapon. Despite the poor results, the program is set to expand nationwide.
A group in Sydney, Nova Scotia, kicks off 2026 by learning traditional Cape Breton step dancing in a lively community class. Discover the cultural revival.
A federal firearms buyback pilot in Cape Breton collected 25 guns from 16 owners, paying $26,535 in compensation. The government is analyzing data before a national rollout.
Residents of Alma, New Brunswick experienced water service disruptions on January 9, 2026, as municipal crews addressed issues caused by unusually high consumption. Learn the details and official response.
Cape Breton Regional Police charge four individuals following a shooting in a Sydney, N.S. McDonald's parking lot on January 8, 2026. No injuries were reported in the incident.
A federal gun buyback pilot program in Nova Scotia collected just 25 firearms, far short of its 200-gun target. Despite the failure, the Liberal government plans a national expansion.
Mike Campbell of New Victoria, N.S., celebrated his 100th birthday on Jan. 8, 2026, surrounded by a steady stream of well-wishers. Read this heartwarming story of community and longevity.
Cape Breton Regional Police arrested four individuals after a shooting incident in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Get the latest details on the police response and community impact.
Mary Frances Leahy, daughter of fiddle legend Natalie MacMaster, is captivating audiences and introducing Cape Breton's Celtic music to a younger demographic. Discover how she's honoring her heritage while forging a unique musical path.
A rural municipality in Manitoba has lost its court appeal to remove a sitting councillor. The ruling upholds the original decision, impacting local governance.
A man charged in connection with a death in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. The case was heard at the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. Read the latest developments.
Prime Minister's wife Diana Fox Carney laced up her skates to inaugurate Canada's first dedicated women's hockey arena at Cape Breton University, championing equity in sports.
Cape Breton police cordon off Pitt Street after discovering a live grenade. Residents are urged to avoid the area as the explosive ordnance disposal team responds.
Cape Breton Regional Police are searching for a stolen utility trailer containing approximately $50,000 worth of tools. The theft was reported on January 6, 2026.
Diana Fox Carney will participate in the official opening of the Kehoe Forum in Cape Breton with a ceremonial puck drop. The event highlights the new community and sports hub.
Parts of Cape Breton are under snow squall warnings, leading to school closures. Stay updated on the latest weather impacts and safety advisories for Nova Scotia.
Mary Ann Troke of Cape Breton is set to mark her 104th birthday on January 3, 2026. Discover the story of this remarkable Nova Scotia centenarian.
A New Waterford man faces charges after RCMP seized over 7 kilograms of cannabis and more than 600 vape products. Get the details on this significant drug bust in Nova Scotia.
The Cape Breton Eagles host the Halifax Mooseheads in a pivotal QMJHL matchup at Centre 200 in Sydney. Get the latest on this Nova Scotia hockey rivalry.
Cape Breton runner Trish Walsh receives the Barbarian Of The Year award while courageously battling cancer. Her story is one of resilience and community spirit.
Cape Town faces a severe housing shortage as properties shift to short-term tourist rentals like Airbnb. Explore the impact on residents and the growing crisis.
Over 50 people gathered at a Dartmouth gym to raise crucial funds for an addiction recovery program that a local family credits with saving a life. The event highlights community support for vital health services.
The U.S. State Department imposes visa bans on a former EU commissioner and four others, accusing them of coercing American tech firms to censor content. Thierry Breton responds, 'Censorship isn’t where you think it is.'
The EU threatens swift action after the U.S. barred five Europeans, including ex-commissioner Thierry Breton, over alleged censorship pressure on tech firms. Read the latest on the transatlantic digital policy rift.
Residents in Dartmouth, N.S., are taking legal action to close the off-leash dog area in Shubie Park, citing ongoing concerns. Learn about the dispute and its potential impact on the community.
The Salvation Army in Sydney, N.S., reports a critical shortage of winter clothing as demand surges. Community donations are urgently needed to help families stay warm this season.