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Affordability to be focus for N.S. Liberals during Spring Legislature session

From a release HALIFAX: In advance of the 2024 spring legislative session, the Nova Scotia Liberal Caucus presented its plan to make life more affordable in Nova Scotia. “Nova Scotia has gone from being one of...

Canadians using small clinics may be happier with their healthcare: Wagepoint survey

From a press release TORONTO, ONT.: As part of a series of national studies to spotlight and celebrate Canadian small businesses (under 200 employees), North American payroll provider Wagepoint is questioning Canadians on how much...

Fiddler MacIsaac making way to Middle Musquodoboit this Friday

MIDDLE MUSQUODOBOIT: A well-known musician is set to make his way to the Musquodoboit Valley this Friday. Cape Breton’s Ashley MacIsaac, along with Ben Tucker, will bring their Musical Mastery to Middle Musquodoboit on March...

VIDEO: N.S. Heritage Day skate fun

LOWER SACKVILLE:Nova Scotia Heritage Day Feb. 19 saw more than 250 people turn out to the community skate put on by the Fall River & Area Business Association and MP Darrell Samson. The skate was...

Order of Nova Scotia nominations now open

NOVA SCOTIA: Nominations are open for the Order of Nova Scotia, the province’s highest honour, which recognizes exceptional contributions to a community or field of endeavour. The order acknowledges Nova Scotians who have made an...

Livestream: Melodies for the MacDonald’s today at 1:45 p.m.

FALL RIVER: Several talented musicians will come together this afternoon, Feb. 25, with one thing in mind--raising money for a young Windsor Junction area boy who was recently diagnosed with cancer. The musicians will perform...

Young people across N.S. encouraged to participate in first-of-its-kind challenge

HALIFAX: A first-of-its-kind competition, aimed at developing new mental health solutions, is being held in Nova Scotia and young people from across N.S. are being encouraged to partake. The Nova Scotia Health Innovation Hub, the...

N.S. walk-in clinic wait times remains above nat’l average: data

From a release VANCOUVER, B.C.: Patients in Nova Scotia had to wait on average 72 minutes to see a doctor at a walk-in clinic last year, which is 11 minutes shorter than in 2022. However, that...

Release: Will your love last for years to come? Because saving for a home...

Couples need up to 27 years to save enough money to buy a home in Canada's largest cities. But, for single buyers, a lifetime might not be enough CANADA: Buying a home is a hurdle...

N.S. makes “significant investment” in communities across province

From a release HALIFAX: The province is investing significant money into communities across the provicne, the Minister for Municipal Affairs and Housing announced on Feb. 23. John Lohr said in a release that the government...
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