Businesses that suffered damage earlier this year during a historic flood were surprised to learn that a $2,500 provincial grant they applied for doesn’t actually exist.
The community living at the tent encampment at Halifax’s Grand Parade is reeling after a recent death, and advocates say the situation will only worsen.
A one-room schoolhouse in Birchtown, N.S., that functioned from the 1800s until 1961 is now being used by the Black Loyalist Heritage Society as a museum.
Some families of visually impaired Nova Scotia students are voicing concerns over a change in programs offered by the Atlantic Provinces Special Education Authority (APSEA).
A man says he has endured months of racial harassment from tenants in his Dartmouth apartment building, and is now speaking out. “You know, how much more can a person take?”
A number of Bedford residents are noticing people attempting to break into their vehicles overnight, and some even have the surveillance footage to prove it.
The program allows the province to nominate skilled workers to settle as permanent residents in Nova Scotia, but officials said a pause was needed because of overwhelming demand.
Subhan Mareer, 13, was found dead inside his family's car at the Oshawa Centre mall on Aug. 16. Police are investigating, and the Mareer family is desperate for answers.