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Nova Scotia’s birth rate hits record low as economic pressures and changing norms reshape parenthood
While all provinces are seeing similar shifts, Nova Scotia’s stands out. The province’s crude birth rate dropped to 6.9 live ...
Backlash against the Mi’kmaw fisheries in Nova Scotia made headlines in the fall of 2020. But the fight for treaty rights goes back decades, even across generations. An ancient Mi’kmaw concept based ...
The walls of 1945 Oxford St. are crumbling. Its sunken roof and vacant windows are a clear sign to the neighbourhood: No one lives here. Sheila MacLeod lives across the street from the vacant property ...
Hundreds of people gathered Saturday for Halifax’s Remembrance Day ceremony, held for the first time at an alternate location in Dartmouth. The large crowd of about a 1,000 adorned with poppies, ...
Dartmouth’s Pat Stay wants you to know he’s more than just a battle rapper. Stay, an internationally known actor and battle rapper, is branching out into different creative outlets this month, ...
The Northern Pulp mill in Boat Harbour is scheduled to shut down at the end of the month amid concerns about pollution and environmental racism after decades of effluent treatment. But before 1960, ...
caption The REDress photo tribute for Cheryl Ann Johnson on the Sydney waterfront. A Mi’kmaq woman in Nova Scotia is adding a personal touch to the national REDress campaign to remember murdered and ...
caption Alderney Gate Public Library is a multipurpose facility in Dartmouth that was built in 1990. It has been earmarked for a environmentally-focused retrofit. Two of Halifax Regional ...
Miller is very concerned about the precedent that this could set. “If they can de-list one site, they can de-list others. This is not an issue that is only going to affect Owls Head,” he said, adding ...
caption Cars sporting decorations including black tassels, as seen here, decals and vanity plates are part of the culture of the Indian diaspora in Canada. Maybe you’ve noticed them driving around the ...
Almost three years ago, Terry Bremner closed the doors to his chronic pain support groups in Nova Scotia due to the opioid crisis. Bremner, 58, is the president of the Chronic Pain Association of ...
There were hurrahs and high fives all around the Lion’s Head Tavern last night, as former Liberal MP Andy Fillmore celebrated his win as mayor of Halifax. The upstairs room was packed with his ...
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