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N.S. NDP: Houston’s broken promise on housing leaves Nova Scotians out in the cold

From a release DARTMOUTH: Nova Scotia’s New Democrats are calling out Tim Houston for failing to ensure Nova Scotians have safe, accessible housing they can afford.  ith the average rent of a one-bedroom apartment topping...

Russell earns Sackville-Cobequid PC nomination

LOWER SACKVILLE: A former Halifax Regional Councillor for Lower Sackville and longtime community volunteer is running in Sackville-Cobequid for the Nova Scotia PC Party in the next provincial general election. Paul Russell was elected this...

N.S. Liberals: Churchill commits to bringing integrity, accountability to Premier’s Office

HALIFAX: A day after Premier Tim Houston broke his first promise to Nova Scotians by calling a snap election, Liberal Leader Zach Churchill is promising to create a government that works for Nova Scotians,...

Wonderful, happy times remembered as Wellington United Church closes its doors for good

WELLINGTON: The doors have been closed and locked one last time on the little white church in Wellington. At its final service before decommissioning, it was standing room only and the pews were jam packed...

Houston launches re-election campaign; N.S. to vote on Nov. 26

From a release HALIFAX: Premier Tim Houston today visited with His Honour, Arthur LeBlanc, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, who granted the Premier’s request to dissolve the Nova Scotia Legislature and call a General Election...

N.S. NDP: Houston breaks fixed-date election promise; NDP ready to fight for Nova Scotians

From a release sent to media: DARTMOUTH: Progressive Conservative Premier Tim Houston is breaking his first promise to Nova Scotians by calling a snap election. Nova Scotia’s New Democrats, led by Claudia Chender, are ready...

PHOTOS/VIDEO: Lower Sackville Tiny Home community set to open, welcome residents

LOWER SACKVILLE: Nova Scotia’s first tiny home community will begin welcoming residents the first week of November.“Homelessness is a complex issue, and no single organization can solve it alone," said Brendan Maguire, Minister of...

N.S. heads to the polls on Nov. 26

HALIFAX: Nova Scotians will be going to the polls for a general election on Tuesday, November 26.Premier Tim Houston met with Lt-Gov. Arthur J. Leblanc on October 27, to ask that he dissolve the...

Province investing more than $100 k in healthy food initiatives, food literacy

HALIFAX/MILFORD: Nova Scotia is putting more than $100 into groups that promote and support healthy food initiatives and food literacy, it was announced on Friday Oct. 25. The funding of $101,00 goes to community organizations...

Truro-based construction company raising awareness for Breast Cancer

TRURO: A construction company based in the Truro area is doing its part to help bring awareness to Breast Cancer through what they call an exciting initiative. Throughout the month of October, the team at...
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