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Nine-year-old boy runs Blue Nose Marathon with father for cancer research
Just one day after his ninth birthday, Linden laced up his shoes and crossed the finish line of the Blue Nose Marathon, completing the iconic race side-by-side with his father, Carlos Meza.
Woman with Adam Drake the night he’s accused of killing Pat Stay testifies at trial
A key witness for the Crown testified Thursday, identifying Adam Drake in the club where Pat Stay was fatally stabbed in September 2022.
Halifax restaurant closes doors as industry faces ongoing challenges
Fawn, a Halifax restaurant known for its modern take on American cuisine, opened its doors in 2022, but Katie Tower, one of the owners, said costs became too much and they shut down on April 29.
Saint John Police Force hosts first female-focused recruitment camp
After holding successful Recruitment and Diversity camps in 2024, the Saint John Police Force held its first female focused recruitment camp on Thursday.
‘It has to stop’: Advocates warn impacts of impaired driving are far reaching
A string of collisions in the region have sparked concern about the ongoing impacts of impaired driving.
‘I just like clean cars’: N.S. businessman opens car spa in Bedford
A car spa opened in Bedford, N.S., this month.
Man arrested after knife assault: P.E.I. RCMP
A 26-year-old Beach Point, P.E.I., man has been arrested following a knife assault in the eastern part of the Island.
Nova Scotia students awarded entrepreneurial grant
Three Nova Scotia students received the Minister’s Entrepreneurship Award of Excellence for their outstanding entrepreneurial talents.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts above-normal 2025 Atlantic hurricane season
The National Weather Service, as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, released their first forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season Thursday.
New Brunswick’s air quality meets standards: provincial report
The New Brunswick government says a new report shows the province’s air quality meets standards.
Nova Scotia expands 2 quarries to support highway, infrastructure projects
Nova Scotia is expanding two quarries in Colchester and Digby counties to supply materials for highway, housing, clean energy and other infrastructure projects.
N.B. senior residence unveils fall detection system
A New Brunswick senior residence has unveiled a radar-based fall detection system designed to keep residents safe.
One-third of Canadian non-profit employees are burned out, food insecure: study
New data shows one-third of non-profit sector employees are burned out and food insecure, a higher proportion than the general workforce.
CUPE Local 1252 signs new collect agreement
The New Brunswick government and the CUPE Local 1252 have signed a new collective agreement.
Impaired driving, thefts among top crime concerns for P.E.I. residents: survey
A 2024 survey on policing in Prince Edward Island revealed more than half of all residents feel crime has worsened in the last year, with impaired driving and thefts topping the list of concerns.