‘Uplifting experience’: New Brunswick woman creates ‘Quilting Shop Hop’ to support local businesses
More than 25 quilting shops in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia participated in the Quilting Shop Hop.
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More than 25 quilting shops in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia participated in the Quilting Shop Hop.
Rainfall warnings are in effect for parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Saturday.
A prayer vigil was held Friday night in Halifax for Pope Francis.
A Nova Scotia doctor is opening up about her personal struggles of being a caregiver for her father during his dementia journey, while also sharing her medical knowledge to improve the lives of others.
“Uncovering the Hidden Histories of Black Communities in Atlantic Canada,” a first-of-its-kind symposium, came to Dalhousie University in Halifax this week.
For some students at Citadel High School in Halifax, the arrest of a youth charged in connection to an alleged weapons threat towards the building earlier this week is still weighing on their minds.
Between lower prices for their catch and tariffs, these are challenging times in the lobster industry.
Could young people turn out to vote in large numbers for the Canadian federal election?
A Nova Scotia man finished the Boston Marathon in less than three hours -- an accomplishment he didn't think was possible a few years ago.
For the first time in history, professional women’s soccer is hitting the pitch in Halifax Saturday, when the Tides FC face the Calgary Wild FC at the Wanderers Grounds.
A 51-year-old man has been sentenced to two years in prison for firing a weapon near people in Basswood Ridge, N.B., three years ago.
A highly anticipated review of NB Power smart meters is reporting no link between the devices and higher utility bills.
Families living near Plymouth, N.S., will soon have more access to early learning and child-care spaces.
Greater Moncton is experiencing a surge in micro-mobility with the arrival of Move Scooter Rentals, a Halifax-based company that has quickly become a popular option for getting around the city.
Police in Cape Breton are searching for the driver of a vehicle that crashed into a Sydney residence early Friday morning.
A 53-year-old man is facing several charges after Nova Scotia RCMP found materials that could be used to manufacture explosives at a Newtonville residence last week.