
Route 19 Brewing found guilty of breaking one regulation after brewmaster's deathTuesday, 20, May, 2025  Nova Scotia's Regulatory and Appeals Board plans to schedule another hearing to determine an appropriate penalty after the Inverness, N.S., brewpub was found guilty of failing to control the premises.
| Halifax launches 60 new electric buses into transit fleetTuesday, 20, May, 2025  Halifax has officially launched its 60 new electric transit buses into service, a move the city says will save thousands of tonnes of carbon emissions each year.
| Free shingles vaccines for N.S. seniors begin next weekTuesday, 20, May, 2025  Nova Scotians 65 and older can now book an appointment for a free shingles vaccine, with appointments beginning May 28. The vaccine, which comes in two doses, costs about $400.
| Police seek tips from public after bomb threat at Saint Mary's UniversityTuesday, 20, May, 2025  Halifax Regional Police are turning to the public for information after two universities received threats on Tuesday.
| Chignecto Isthmus court case will not determine who should payTuesday, 20, May, 2025  Lawyers for the Nova Scotia government confirmed this week that they're not looking to the court to weigh in on a funding question that Premier Tim Houston wants answered about the Chignecto Isthmus.
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