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The Nova Scotia government has announced it's making a $190,000 investment in a new metal fabrication program at Nova Scotia Community College.
Air Canada contract talks with flight attendants are continuing Monday ahead of a strike deadline on Wednesday at midnight.
Nova Scotia Power says its residential customers could be paying $6 more a month next year — a little less than what it originally wanted.
Canada's official languages watchdog says Air Canada needs to do more to ensure that services are actively provided in English and French where required.
RCMP say one of the suspects in a stabbing Saturday in Lower Sackville has turned himself in.
The Halifax Rainmen have added former NBA journeyman Rodney Buford and Eddie Robinson ahead of the inaugural National Basketball League season.
A number of fishing vessels gathered in St. Marys Bay Sunday to protest salmon farms.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Antigonish may have to go to the bank to meet its next payment to victims of sexual abuse.
Major changes to traffic directions on some downtown Halifax streets take effect Monday.
A 60-year-old man has died after the small airplane he was flying crashed Sunday near Dutch Settlement, just north of the Halifax Stanfield International Airport.
RCMP are looking for three suspects they believe may have been involved in a stabbing Saturday night in Lower Sackville.
Rick Hansen, the "Man in Motion" was in Halifax on Saturday — 25 years to the day since he was in the Maritimes during a stop on his world tour to raise awareness for spinal cord injuries.
A Dartmouth man accused of trespassing on a south-end Halifax property was sent to hospital after a struggle with police.
Camp Roderick in Pictou County was trashed this week by vandals, much to the disappointment of camp volunteers.
An elderly Dartmouth couple forced out of their home Thursday by an oil spill in their basement caused by a copper thief is trying to adjust to their new surroundings.
The Dominion is a monthly paper published by an incipient network of independent journalists in Canada. It aims to provide accurate, critical coverage that is accountable to its readers and the subjects it tackles. Taking its name from Canada's official status as both a colony and a colonial force, the Dominion examines politics, culture and daily life with a view to understanding the exercise of power.