Ottawa pledges $148K for transit studies in three rural Nova Scotia regions
Three Nova Scotia regions will undertake transit studies with $148,000 in funding from the federal government, announced Thursday.
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Three Nova Scotia regions will undertake transit studies with $148,000 in funding from the federal government, announced Thursday.
A Martins River, N.S., man, who was wanted on a provincewide warrant for assault has been arrested.
A 25-year-old Summerside, P.E.I., man is facing multiple charges in relation to a Facebook Marketplace purchase on Wednesday.
A resurfacing project on the Confederation Bridge, which links New Brunswick and P.E.I., is set to begin next Friday.
A main road in the Halifax area is down to one lane Friday morning following a house fire.
The iconic Cape Enrage tourism site won’t be open for visitors to take in its views this season, after its board of directors says they were denied about $100,000 in provincial funding.
The price of gas increased overnight for all three Maritime provinces.
A Canadian indie film is making waves on Cape Breton, selling more than 4,000 tickets over the course of the week in Sydney, N.S., a city of roughly 30,000.
A pair of paramedics saved a man from a New Brunswick house fire earlier this month.
A 35-year-old Nova Scotia man is wanted on a provincewide warrant for multiple assault charges.
Travellers heading out of Canada are facing a growing mix of cancelled flights, rising fares and uncertainty about long-haul trips to Europe and Asia.
Police have arrested the third person in connection to a fatal shooting in Amherst, N.S., earlier this month.
The national unemployment rate for 15 to 24-year-olds rose to 14.1 per cent in February, up from 13.3 per cent at the end of 2025, according to Statistics Canada.
The New Brunswick government says it’s aiming to grow its economy by 10 per cent within the next four years.
The premier of Nova Scotia says he’d be open to implementing permanent daylight time if the other Atlantic provinces are on board.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston weighed in on the recent Supreme Court decision that found the province’s ban on entering the woods last summer during an extreme wildfire season was “unreasonable.”