
Some teachers 'wearing Kevlar': Data shows physical violence still a problem in N.S. schoolsWednesday, 04, February, 2026  The unions representing Nova Scotia teachers and support staff say school violence remains a top concern for its members, as the Education Department is reporting tens of thousands of violent incidents in recent years.
| N.S. reaches agreement that could send offshore wind power to MassachusettsWednesday, 04, February, 2026  Nova Scotia's premier is in Boston to sign an agreement that could see electricity from a proposed offshore wind project shipped to Massachusetts.
| Mother of missing N.S. children ‘taking it day by day,’ say loved onesWednesday, 04, February, 2026 
| Bumpy ride for Halifax-area drivers as pothole reports increase sixfoldWednesday, 04, February, 2026  Between Jan. 1 and Feb. 2 of this year, there were 737 pothole repair requests — well up from the 118 recorded over the same period last year, according to numbers from the Halifax Regional Municipality.
| Some people in rural N.S. believe shelters attract more homelessness. These numbers suggest otherwiseWednesday, 04, February, 2026  Some homeless shelters in rural Nova Scotia are facing backlash from members of the public who believe the shelters are making homelessness worse, but advocates say the numbers suggest a different story.
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