Movement in Lower Sackville to move pallet shelter Lower Sackville, N.S., residents are calling on the province to move a shelter located near a junior high school.
Concerns about rising homelessness in Dartmouth During the recent cold snap, a number of homeless people have sought shelter in public spaces. Bruce Frisko reports.
Questions about Canada Day celebrations After restrictions lifted and heavy topics came to light this year, some are questioning how to celebrate Canada Day.
HALIFAX -- A former Halifax taxi driver who sexually assaulted a passenger in 2012 has been sentenced to two years in prison. Bassam Al-Rawi was found guilty of sexual assault in August. He was handed ...
FREDERICTON -- Crown prosecutors in New Brunswick have halted the trial for a man charged in the 2004 death of a toddler after concluding a conviction was unlikely. James Turpin was convicted in 2016 ...
New mom Hanlyn Barlomento-Fuentes has turned her pandemic pastime into a busy cake-making business. “It’s for a graduation party, and we’re putting white and gold designs all over it. And we’re going ...
SYDNEY, N.S. -- The pandemic has put a stop to a lot of things, but a political scientist says it may have helped spark voter turnout in Nova Scotia's municipal elections. The number of voters was up ...
HALIFAX -- Halifax Regional Police charged a man with driving more tan 50 km/h over the posted speed limit Tuesday in Dartmouth. Police say they stopped a vehicle at 1:20 p.m. on Highway 111 near ...
HALIFAX -- Police are asking the public to help locate a patient missing from a Halifax-area forensic psychiatric facility. Twenty-eight-year old Marcel David Lawrence was reported as having escaped ...
HALIFAX -- A 30-year-old Summerside, P.E.I. woman has been charged after allegedly ramming an RCMP cruiser and fleeing the scene of a traffic stop. On Tuesday, Summerside Police tried to pull over a ...
HALIFAX -- Guysborough County District RCMP is investigating an arson after they say two camps were deliberately set on fire. At 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, RCMP received a report of two camps being burned ...
SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- The housing market in the Maritimes is starting to make a comeback after taking a temporary tumble due to COVID-19, but with a low inventory of residential listings and high demand ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results