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82-year-old dead after two-vehicle collision in Yarmouth County

Saturday, 28, February, 2026

An 82-year-old was killed in a head-on collision in Yarmouth County on Friday afternoon and a man has been charged with impaired driving related to the incident.



North Memorial Library renovation welcomes public input

Saturday, 28, February, 2026

A sign reads "we are working to improve your library - Halifax North Memorial Public Library Renovation Project" and includes icons of construction workers.

The renovations will double the space accessed by the public by making use of the building’s lower level.



Nova Scotian, Canadian therapists part of international group supporting Ukrainian colleagues

Saturday, 28, February, 2026

People wave the Canadian and Ukrainian flags as they rally on Parliament Hill to mark the 3rd anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, in Ottawa.

A Nova Scotian therapist was one of the first members of an ongoing initiative to provide professional support to therapists in Ukraine. The program began at the outbreak of war between the country and Russia and provides practical supervision and emotional support as Ukrainians struggle with increased demand for mental health services.



Risley’s Halifax mansion on the market for $14.9M as investment firm faces shakeup

Friday, 27, February, 2026

A man stands on a staircase, with paintings lining the wall.

Nova Scotia businessman John Risley’s luxury oceanfront home in Halifax has been put on the market for $14.9 million, a move that comes as the former seafood baron’s investment firm is ensnared by huge debt and faces significant restructuring.



N.S. Supreme Court strikes down former Liberal government’s wage restraint legislation

Friday, 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.




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