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Cheryl Keough thought when Premier Tim Houston looked her in the eye and said, “ We want you back ,” he meant it.

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Police have blocked traffic near Dutch Village Road in Halifax as emergency crews respond to concerns regarding a construction crane at risk of falling over.

Traffic is shut down near Titus Street and on the opposite side of Dutch Village Road near Percy Street Thursday afternoon as police and emergency crews respond.

Several fire trucks are on scene and H...


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The Annapolis Valley Regional Library Board says years of stagnant provincial funding, rising costs and repeated service reductions left it with no choice but to propose closing five branches.

The board announced on Monday that it intends to close branches in Han...


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A murder and four fires in Antigonish County on Sunday night are all connected, according to the RCMP.

On Sunday evening at about 8:25 p.m., a fire was reported in Upper Big Tracadie at the home of Terry Izzard. This was the second time in as many weeks that the Tracadie Volunteer Fire Department had been called to a fire at Izzard’s home.

On April 18, his ho...


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The Halifax Index, the municipality’s economic report card, turned out a little brighter than expected, said Halifax Partnership’s chief economist Ian Munro.

Heading into 2025, with political unrest stoked by the second term of United States President Donald Trump, the Canada-U.S. relationship, which had stood since the late 1980s, began to unravel, reducing access t...


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