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Nova Scotia tables bill to restructure management, regulation of electricity sector

Nova Scotia tables bill to restructure management, regulation of electricity sector

HALIFAX 鈥 New legislation introduced in Nova Scotia on Tuesday changes how the electrical grid is structured and regulated.
Cape Breton U tripled its international recruitment. Students say they pay the price.

Cape Breton U tripled its international recruitment. Students say they pay the price.

Over the past five years, Navy Nguyen says she has watched thousands of international students arrive at Cape Breton University to find a town that was wholly unprepared for them.
Irving Oil president to step down as company undergoes strategic review

Irving Oil president to step down as company undergoes strategic review

FREDERICTON 鈥 The president of Irving Oil is stepping down as the company undergoes a strategic review that includes the possible sale of the business.
Indigenous leader in Nova Scotia accusing radiologists of conducting secret tests

Indigenous leader in Nova Scotia accusing radiologists of conducting secret tests

HALIFAX 鈥 A Mi'kmaq chief in Nova Scotia has filed a lawsuit against two Halifax radiologists alleging they conducted medical tests on her and other members of the Pictou Landing First Nation without their consent.
Some tents still standing as deadline to leave 5 Halifax homeless encampments passes

Some tents still standing as deadline to leave 5 Halifax homeless encampments passes

HALIFAX 鈥 As Halifax鈥檚 deadline for people to leave five homeless encampments passed Monday, a couple expecting a child said they intend to remain at one of the sites because they have no other options.
New N.S. coastal protection plan shifts responsibility to homeowners, municipalities

New N.S. coastal protection plan shifts responsibility to homeowners, municipalities

HALIFAX 鈥 Nova Scotia's new plan to protect the province's 13,000 kilometres of coastline is an abdication of the government's responsibility, the opposition and environmental activists said Monday.
N.B. municipality spent $19K to investigate councillor over giant bird statue

N.B. municipality spent $19K to investigate councillor over giant bird statue

FREDERICTON 鈥 A New Brunswick town councillor says the release of an investigation into her efforts to bring a giant bird sculpture to the community is a 鈥渧ictory鈥 鈥 even though it led to sanctions against her last fall. Tantramar Coun.
Striking Mount Saint Vincent University faculty, librarians return to bargaining

Striking Mount Saint Vincent University faculty, librarians return to bargaining

HALIFAX 鈥 Striking faculty, librarians and lab instructors at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax are returning to the bargaining table today.
One person dead after an incident on a Clearwater Seafoods vessel in Nova Scotia

One person dead after an incident on a Clearwater Seafoods vessel in Nova Scotia

MULGRAVE, N.S. 鈥 A crew member has died after an incident on a Clearwater Seafoods vessel in eastern Nova Scotia, the province's Department of Labour confirmed Saturday.
N.B. encampment residents can't understand why someone wanted to burn down their home

N.B. encampment residents can't understand why someone wanted to burn down their home

SAINT JOHN, N.B. 鈥 A non-profit group working with homeless people in Saint John, N.B., says residents of an encampment where a tent was set on fire this week are fearful, but they have returned to the site.