Halifax hockey fans welcome Team USA as puck drops on game four of Rivalry Series
Game four of the Rivalry Series between the Canadian and American national women’s hockey teams came to Halifax on Thursday.
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Game four of the Rivalry Series between the Canadian and American national women’s hockey teams came to Halifax on Thursday.
Three exhibitions at the Dalhousie Art Gallery are spotlighting African Heritage Month.
The ongoing tariff dispute between Canada and the United States has created a tension for the two countries, and few people understand those awkward dynamics better than people who live on both sides of the border.
With the threat of a trade war on the minds of many, Maritime business leaders hope to see quick action to address interprovincial trade barriers. However, they say consultation is still an important component.
Cape Breton Regional Police is reminding retailers to be diligent when accepting cash due to the presence of counterfeit $100 bills circulating the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.
A 32-year-old man already facing four charges in connection to the death of a 21-year-old woman in a Halifax crosswalk has now been charged with criminal negligence causing death.
JRDN and Classified reunite for new song called “Feel Something” – their first full collaboration in over a decade.
Fredericton firefighters extinguished a fire at a senior centre late Wednesday night.
A new report from Statistics Canada says Nova Scotia had the highest rate of poverty among the provinces in 2022, and Manitoba had the highest rate of deep poverty.
Snow is expected in parts of the Maritimes late Thursday afternoon and night.
The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Halifax will not go ahead this year.
A Porter airplane suffered significant damage after its tail touched the runway during a bumpy landing in Fredericton last June, according to a new report.
A 47-year-old woman from Dartmouth, N.S., who was previously charged with more than 50 fraud-related offences has now been charged with more than 100 additional offences.
Data collected over the first month of the GST/HST holiday show Atlantic Canadians are spending six per cent less then the same time period last year.
Police say a fatal home invasion in Berry Mills, N.B., led them to issue an Alert Ready message in the province early Thursday morning.
Police officers and firefighters are preparing to face off in Fredericton this weekend for a popular annual event that supports a local foodbank.