
Halifax police remain in federal gun buyback program amid N.S. premier's oppositionTuesday, 03, February, 2026  Halifax’s municipal police chief says the force will participate in the federal government’s buyback program for banned guns, just a week after Nova Scotia’s premier said he believed the province would be “staying out” of the project.
| Nurses' union, doctors express concern about challenges with One Person One Record rolloutTuesday, 03, February, 2026  The president of the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union says trying to address challenges related to the launch of a new electronic medical record system is like “putting your finger in a dam,” and she’s nervous about a broader rollout planned for this spring.
| Experts say more older women are seeking help to leave abusive relationshipsTuesday, 03, February, 2026  Education campaigns are having an impact, groups say, and there has been a 22 per cent increase in seniors in women's shelters between 2024 and 2025.
| CBRM firefighters say it's important they keep responding to medical emergenciesTuesday, 03, February, 2026  Volunteer fire chiefs say there aren't enough ambulances to cover rural areas of Cape Breton Regional Municipality and firefighters are happy to help until paramedics can arrive.
| Eskasoni hockey team's play-by-plays broadcast in Mi'kmaw languageTuesday, 03, February, 2026  Eskasoni First Nation's Junior B hockey team is making games more inclusive by using the Mi'kmaw language for fans following along. The CBC's Anna Rak has the story.
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