Food bank use surges as Canadians struggle with costs
As grocery bills and housing costs reach unprecedented levels, food banks and support services across Nova Scotia report record demand from struggling families and working Canadians.
As grocery bills and housing costs reach unprecedented levels, food banks and support services across Nova Scotia report record demand from struggling families and working Canadians.
Shocking new data reveals Nova Scotia emergency room patients are waiting more than three days for hospital admission, exposing a deepening healthcare crisis in Atlantic Canada.
Conservative MP Chris d'Entremont's dramatic defection to Nova Scotia's Progressive Conservatives sparks debate about political loyalty and parliamentary strategy in Canadian politics.
A breathtaking memorial field in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, honors Canadian soldiers who never returned from war through a powerful visual display of 1,200 flags.
Halifax officials announce permanent closure of Lower Flinn Park encampment after recent shooting, citing public safety concerns and ongoing security issues in the area.
Groundbreaking Canadian research reveals disturbing levels of microplastic pollution in commercially harvested lobsters from Nova Scotia's coastal waters, raising concerns about marine ecosystems and food safety.
A Nova Scotia man has died following a single-vehicle incident on Highway 105 near Boularderie East. Emergency responders rushed to the scene where the truck had left the roadway.
Global Affairs Canada confirms exploring potential postwar involvement in Gaza Strip reconstruction and security. Exclusive details on Canada's emerging Middle East strategy.
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Juno Award-winning artist Meaghan Smith transforms her beloved snow-themed song into an enchanting children's book, bringing winter magic to young readers across Canada.
A potent low-pressure system is sweeping through the Maritimes, bringing a messy mix of precipitation and powerful winds that could disrupt travel and cause power outages across Atlantic Canada.
Residents of Springhill, Nova Scotia face costly challenges as their main post office remains closed indefinitely following severe flood damage, forcing them to travel 25 kilometers for essential services.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney hints at political future while addressing Nova Scotia Liberals, criticizing Conservative policies and positioning himself as potential leadership contender.
A Halifax culinary gem has claimed the prestigious title of Best New Restaurant in North America, putting Nova Scotia's dining scene on the global map with its innovative approach to Atlantic Canadian cuisine.
Halifax District RCMP are searching for 47-year-old Cory DeRieche after he failed to appear in court on multiple impaired driving charges. Learn about the ongoing manhunt and public safety concerns.
A compassionate Nova Scotia woman is leading an ambitious campaign to collect over 20,000 pairs of socks for those in need, turning simple footwear into symbols of community care and warmth during challenging times.
Prime Minister Carney welcomes former Nova Scotia NDP member Elizabeth Dentremont to Liberal ranks, calling her floor-crossing 'exceptionally valuable' for Atlantic Canada representation.
Windsor residents faced major disruptions as police shut down Queens Line for an active investigation. Get the latest updates on the reopened route and what authorities revealed about the incident.
As holiday shipping volumes surge, Canada Post employees confront mounting pressures from back-to-work legislation and challenging working conditions during their busiest season.
Vancouver city councillor OneCity's Christine Boyle advocates for strengthening the city's equity framework following the abrupt closure of the Equity Office, highlighting ongoing commitment to marginalized communities.
Windsor police have closed Queens Line between 8th Concession and Belle River Road for an active investigation, causing significant traffic disruptions and community concern.
Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont makes dramatic exit from Conservative caucus during federal budget announcement, raising questions about party unity.
Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont removed from Conservative caucus after defying party leadership on key House of Commons procedural votes, signaling internal tensions.
A first-year student at Saint Mary's University is transforming athletic participation barriers into opportunities for inclusion, creating waves across Canadian university sports programs.
Canada Post workers in London, Ontario launch 24-hour rotating strike, joining nationwide labor action over contract disputes affecting mail delivery across the country.
Nearly 800 SAQ office employees begin unprecedented week-long strike, demanding better wages and working conditions at Quebec's liquor corporation headquarters.
New data reveals Nova Scotia's public school enrollment has stabilized province-wide, but Halifax Regional Centre for Education and the francophone board continue to see significant student population increases, highlighting shifting demographic trends.
A 22-year-old faces impaired driving charges after a shocking crash sent a vehicle plowing into a Digby residence, prompting emergency response and raising community safety concerns.
The Financial Post announces strategic expansion with new Western Canada bureau in Calgary, strengthening coverage of energy, economy and business innovation from Canada's booming western provinces.
Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand receives special recognition in Canada's Parliament for his hockey achievements and community contributions, celebrating Nova Scotia's hockey pride.