
'He was a man on a mission': Eddie Carvery remembered for keeping memory of Africville aliveSunday, 15, February, 2026  Eddie Carvery, the activist who lived in a trailer on the site of the former town of Africville for over 50 years, has died. Carvery used his decades-long protest to call for reparations for the former residents of the town.
| Figure skating is more open to LGBTQ athletes than ever. This N.S. Olympian never lived to see itSunday, 15, February, 2026  Nearly 35 years after Halifax ice dancer and Olympic bronze medallist Rob McCall died of AIDS, a new generation of elite gay figure skaters are embodying a future he — and many of his peers — never lived long enough to see.
| Amherst library employee says cuts will hurt usersSunday, 15, February, 2026  An Amherst, N.S., public library employee warns that reduced staff hours will slow services and book deliveries between libraries, negatively impacting users.
| Acadia University opens up AI literacy course to public for freeSunday, 15, February, 2026  Acadia University hopes an introductory course about AI tools can bring students and the public better understanding about AI technology.
| Environment Canada issues snowfall warning for parts of Cape BretonSunday, 15, February, 2026  A snowfall warning has been issued by Environment Canada for parts of eastern Cape Breton, including Sydney, Glace Bay and Louisbourg.
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