Canada Post strike talks resume Wednesday
Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) resumed talks on Wednesday, a month before the collective agreement for the workers expires.
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Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) resumed talks on Wednesday, a month before the collective agreement for the workers expires.
The New Brunswick Community College is making changes to its workforce, ones the school says is needed to ensure the institutions long-term sustainability.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says he’s looking forward to working with newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney and suggested they see eye-to-eye on some key priorities, like free trade across Canada and developing critical resources and energy.
Halifax barista Jay Bustin is competing in a regional championship in Moncton.
Health warnings on cigarette packs serve as a stark reminder smoking’s deadly toll, but despite declining national rates, a new study shows smoking remains stubbornly high in parts of Canada – especially in the Maritimes – while a growing shift toward youth vaping raises new concerns.
A flag raising at Province House in Halifax officially kicked off the 29th Gaelic Nova Scotia Month.
The Prince Edward Island government announced the province will enter into a one-year funding agreement to enhance allied health services for residents at private long-term care homes.
For some people, getting a tax return means spending a bit more on eating out or catching up on bill, but a new survey by TD Bank shows many Canadians already know exactly where their money is going.
The Halifax Convention Centre feeds thousands of people a year, and the kitchen staff are always up for a new and exciting challenge.
Police are investigating the latest case of someone allegedly firing a gun at the home of a lobster buyer in southwestern Nova Scotia.
Police in New Brunswick are looking for a man connected to a break, enter and theft in Killarney Road.
Four people are facing a total of 56 charges after police searched a residence in Pictou, N.S., Thursday.
The RCMP in New Brunswick is looking for information from the public after shots were fired at a home in Mavillette earlier this week.
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt said Wednesday she’s looking forward to working with the federal government to strengthen the province’s economy.
For the second weekend in a row, the Macdonald Bridge in Halifax will be closed to vehicle traffic as crews continue work to extend the life of the structure.
211 Nova Scotia, a free referral and information service, says housing, food and utility supports are the biggest unmet needs in the province so far this year.