
Celebrations in downtown Halifax mark fall of Iran's supreme leaderSunday, 01, March, 2026  More than a hundred Iranian-Canadians took to the streets of Halifax on Sunday to celebrate after U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran that killed the country's supreme leader.
| Family believes Nova Scotia's new medical records system played part in baby's deathSunday, 01, March, 2026  A Musquodoboit, N.S., family says it believes a tragedy could have been averted if not for the One Person One Record system that launched in December at the IWK Health Centre.
| N.S. premier booed at African Heritage Month gala as budget cuts spark upsetSunday, 01, March, 2026  Tim Houston was booed as he delivered remarks at the African Heritage Month gala in Halifax on Saturday night. Houston's government delivered a budget last week that includes cuts to programs aimed at Black and African Nova Scotian communities.
| Sherlockian's invite to exclusive literary society is anything but elementarySunday, 01, March, 2026  A Cape Breton University scholar is one of the latest inductees of an international literary society whose alumni include novelist Isaac Asimov, two former U.S. presidents and the actor who played Booger in Revenge of the Nerds.
| Nova Scotia's craft beer industry seeing 'unheard of' number of closuresSunday, 01, March, 2026  While Nova Scotia's craft beer industry saw huge growth in the past couple of decades, growing to as many as 60 breweries with some having additional taproom locations, the number of breweries has decreased to around 50 in just the last two years.
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