Amid a spike of intimate partner violence in Nova Scotia, a committee tasked with investigating domestic killings and searching for ways to prevent them is nearing the completion of its first report.
Shortly after the province declared intimate partner violence an epidemic, the province's domestic violence death review committee is about to release its first report. The CBC's Taryn Grant explains the function of the committee and how it's meant to prevent future violence.
Lynn Gallant-Blackburn says gender-based violence has claimed too many lives since the murder of her sister, Paula Gallant.
Nova Scotia’s forestry industry is warning the impacts of possible U.S. tariffs that Donald Trump has threatened could be devastating.
The province's investment establishes a microelectronics research hub at Dalhousie that is designed to develop industry partnerships and a provincial sector focused on supplying the semi- and superconductors essential to powering modern technology.
Light snow and snow showers tapering off from west to east through 5AM. Be careful as it is slick out there! The BIG story for this upcoming week is the bitterly cold air that will be with us most of this week. High temperatures will only be in the teens to near 20 degrees with […]
Fred Tilley, Nova Scotia’s Minister of Public Works, announced on Tuesday a $500-million five-year highway improvement plan. It will include work on major highway and road projects, repaving, bridge replacements, capital maintenance and infrastructure work.
The Province of Nova Scotia is boasting about the significant economic impact the 2024 Nova Scotia Stampede had on the province through tourism and tax revenues.
Bank of Nova Scotia trades near $73.50 at the time of writing. It was as high as $93 in early 2022 and slipped as low as $55 in late 2023.
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says he’s unsure whether he will publicly release mandate letters for cabinet ministers.
A former RCMP superintendent who shelled out thousands of dollars at a Halifax spa in an effort to eliminate his “love handles” is entitled to a full refund, according to a new decision out of Nova Scotia’s small claims court.
RCMP say that on Dec. 19, officers in Truro, N.S., received reports about two men, ages 25 and 27, arriving at the local hospital to be treated for serious stab wounds.