Halifax ferry service set to resume by end of January
The Halifax harbour ferry Vincent Coleman is expected to resume service by the end of January 2026 following necessary repairs. Get the latest updates on this key transportation link.
The Halifax harbour ferry Vincent Coleman is expected to resume service by the end of January 2026 following necessary repairs. Get the latest updates on this key transportation link.
Halifax Regional Police are investigating a string of robberies targeting businesses in Dartmouth, N.S. Authorities are urging local business owners to remain vigilant.
The Halifax casino is set to move from its downtown waterfront location to Dartmouth Crossing in 2026. Get the details on this major shift for Nova Scotia's gaming and entertainment landscape.
Halifax transit users are experiencing longer wait times as two Harbour Ferry vessels are out of service, impacting the crucial Dartmouth-Halifax crossing. Get the latest details on the service disruption.
Dartmouth singer-songwriter Mo Kenney enters a new, collaborative phase with the release of 'From Nowhere'. Discover the story behind this musical evolution.
A teenager is facing fraud charges after Halifax police say counterfeit money was used at a Dartmouth store. Get the latest details on the investigation.
New data reveals a sharp decline in cross-border travel from the U.S. to Eastern Ontario, with significant implications for regional commerce and tourism. Explore the potential causes and impacts.
Young hockey players in Edmonton experienced a classic winter tradition as the Quikcard Minor Hockey Week tournament transformed a golf course into 20 mini-rinks on January 10, 2026. Discover how the event connects a new generation to Canada's sporting he
New Liberal MP Michael Ma, who recently crossed the floor from the Conservatives, will accompany PM Mark Carney to China. The move sparks debate about his political future and Canada's diplomatic reset.
An Ontario woman has admitted guilt in a plot to illegally bring her British husband into the United States through the British Columbia border. Learn the details of the case and its legal consequences.
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.
Nunavut MP Lori Idlout confirms she declined a Liberal invitation to cross the floor, a move that would have given PM Carney a majority. Read the details and political analysis.
A U.S. citizen was promptly returned after illegally crossing into Canada at the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge last month. The RCMP enforced border security protocols.
A U.S. man was promptly returned south of the border by the RCMP after entering Canada illegally at the Sault Ste. Marie crossing last month. Read the details of the enforcement action.
Conservative MP Scott Anderson says he rebuffed a Liberal invitation to defect, vowing loyalty to his constituents and Pierre Poilievre's leadership.
Conservative MP Scott Anderson claims the Liberal government is making an intense offer to convince an opposition MP to cross the floor. Get the latest on this political development.
New data reveals a significant drop in land border crossings from British Columbia into the United States in 2025, the largest decline nationwide. Explore the figures and potential implications.
Many Nova Scotia families are in crisis as they struggle to find available daycare spaces. The Portland Daycare Centre in Dartmouth highlights a province-wide accessibility issue. Learn about the ongoing challenge.
A Dartmouth dog groomer faces charges under the Animal Protection Act. The Nova Scotia SPCA investigation highlights standards for pet care businesses. Learn the details.
A Canadian woman is accused of illegally entering Washington state at Peace Arch Park to retrieve her dog, then injuring a border agent during a violent arrest. Read the full details.
Canada Border Services Agency intercepts eight individuals after irregular crossing from U.S. near Hemmingford, Quebec. Details on the ongoing border situation.
A Canadian woman faces charges for illegally crossing the U.S. border and assaulting a federal officer by kicking him in the face. Get the latest details on this international incident.
Oxford OPP arrested a novice driver for impairment after they fell asleep at a railway crossing on New Year's Day. Police stress the dangers of driving under the influence.
Over 40 Windsor-Essex residents kicked off 2026 with a guided First Day Hike across the region's largest wildlife eco-passage on the Herb Gray Parkway. Discover how this event combined community, education, and nature appreciation.
Canadians from coast to coast celebrated the arrival of 2026 with traditional polar bear swims, braving frigid waters in events like Dartmouth's Lake Banook dip. Discover the frosty festivities and other major New Year's headlines.
Hundreds of participants took the plunge at Lion's Park Beach in Dartmouth, N.S., for the Darkside Dippers' annual New Year's Day polar dip, braving icy waters to start 2026 with a splash.
Canada Border Services Agency officers in Windsor seized prohibited weapons, including firearms and a silencer, in separate incidents. Learn about the ongoing efforts to secure our borders.
Several of the 19 Haitian migrants found crossing into Quebec on Christmas Day have been deported to the United States, where they risk ICE detention. Read the full details on the border incident and the Safe Third Country Agreement.
A Halifax councillor says police should be called if unauthorized work begins on the controversial Dartmouth Cove infill project. Get the latest on this local development dispute.
A man faces impaired driving charges following a fatal collision in Dartmouth, N.S. Halifax Regional Police continue their investigation into the tragic incident.