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 CBC Nova Scotia News Headlines



Public access to N.S. Legislature limited because 'emotions are high' after budget cuts

Friday, 06, March, 2026

A sign that reads "library is restricted to MLAs, legislative, government and caucus staff only."

Move comes a day after a group questioned African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Twila Grosse in Province House about cuts to a scholarship program for Black and African Nova Scotian students.



Irving Shipbuilding pleads guilty to safety charge in worker's 2024 death

Friday, 06, March, 2026

A white and blue building is seen with the words "Irving Halifax Shipyard" written on the side in the background. In the foreground is a large metal ship.

Irving Shipbuilding has pleaded guilty to an occupational health and safety charge related to the death two years ago of a worker who was struck during snow-clearing operations at the company’s shipyard in Halifax.



Halifax Water warns customers of privacy breach

Friday, 06, March, 2026

The corner of a commericial building with the words Halifax Regional Water Commission.

The utility says there's no indication that any financial information is at risk.



N.S. cuts its share of transit pass program for Halifax students

Friday, 06, March, 2026

a bus by a snowy field

Students and councillors say the loss of the free transit pass program is bad for affordability and traffic congestion. One councillor says HRM can't carry the program on its own. The CBC's Haley Ryan has the story.



Rising tensions in Middle East hitting home for N.S. drivers

Friday, 06, March, 2026

a gas station

It's been a brutal week at the pumps as supply distribution caused by the war in Iran have pushed gas prices to skyrocket. The CBC's Vernon Ramesar spoke to drivers about the spike.




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