
N.S. Supreme Court strikes down former Liberal government’s wage restraint legislationFriday, 27, February, 2026  The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia has struck down landmark legislation former premier Stephen McNeil’s government used in an effort to restrain wage increases for public sector workers as it attempted to balance the provincial budget.
| RCMP won't proceed with charges against 2 youth in alleged hockey hazing Friday, 27, February, 2026  In a news release Friday, Nova Scotia RCMP said they will not move forward with charges against two of the four youth who were arrested following the alleged incident.
| N.S. probe into worker's death in Walmart bakery oven finds no safety violationsFriday, 27, February, 2026  A workplace safety investigation found the oven was in proper working order at the time, and there were no broader safety concerns with the type of oven.
| NSCC planning staff cuts after province reduces operating grant by $9.4MFriday, 27, February, 2026  The Nova Scotia Community College says it will reduce its workforce by three per cent after its grant was cut by $9.4 million. A new bill will also see the government appoint the president of the college.
| Province to expand authority to intervene in Halifax housing decisionsFriday, 27, February, 2026  The province could soon have new abilities to intervene in Halifax’s development plans, which the housing minister says is necessary to ensure housing projects can move forward quickly.
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