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Judge approves settlement agreement for Nova Scotia's Northern Pulp mill

Judge approves settlement agreement for Nova Scotia's Northern Pulp mill

VANCOUVER 鈥 A settlement agreement announced last week between the owners of the Northern Pulp mill and the Nova Scotia government has been approved by a British Columbia Supreme Court judge.
Fisheries Department issues warnings about lobster trap tampering in Nova Scotia

Fisheries Department issues warnings about lobster trap tampering in Nova Scotia

HALIFAX 鈥 The federal Fisheries Department is investigating reports of gear tampering in lobster fishing areas in eastern Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia's education minister says school lunch program to be 'pay what you can'

Nova Scotia's education minister says school lunch program to be 'pay what you can'

HALIFAX 鈥 Nova Scotia Education Minister Becky Druhan says the province鈥檚 school lunch program will use a 鈥減ay what you can鈥 model when it is rolled out in October.
Acadian groups say Chignecto Isthmus should be designated national park

Acadian groups say Chignecto Isthmus should be designated national park

HALIFAX 鈥 Organizations representing Acadians in Atlantic Canada are proposing the Chignecto Isthmus, which links New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, be turned into a national park.
Infant girl killed in all-terrain vehicle crash in western Nova Scotia: RCMP

Infant girl killed in all-terrain vehicle crash in western Nova Scotia: RCMP

NEW ROSS, N.S. 鈥 RCMP confirmed today that an infant girl died Monday after an all-terrain vehicle crash in western Nova Scotia.
Program to curb gender-based violence expanding to schools across Nova Scotia

Program to curb gender-based violence expanding to schools across Nova Scotia

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. 鈥 A unique program aimed at curbing gender-based violence by teaching teenagers about gender roles, inclusion and healthy relationships is set to expand to dozens of schools across Nova Scotia.
Committee monitoring responses to mass shooting inquiry getting new chairwoman

Committee monitoring responses to mass shooting inquiry getting new chairwoman

HALIFAX 鈥 A former lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia has been appointed to lead the committee tracking how governments and the RCMP are responding to the inquiry into the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia.
Sex education group 'incensed' by N.B. premier's targeting of school presentation

Sex education group 'incensed' by N.B. premier's targeting of school presentation

HALIFAX 鈥 The head of a non-profit group working to promote reproductive health says New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs is undermining efforts to give students access to honest, evidence-based sex education that answers their questions.
As Canada warms, infectious disease risks spread north

As Canada warms, infectious disease risks spread north

It was 15 years ago that Ontario student Justin Wood started feeling sick. A keen soccer player, snowboarder and mountain biker, Wood said he didn't know the cause but he had to "back off from playing sports and back off from academics.
Remains of unknown Newfoundland soldier who fought in France coming home this weekend

Remains of unknown Newfoundland soldier who fought in France coming home this weekend

HALIFAX 鈥 The remains of an unknown Newfoundland soldier who died in France during the First World War are expected to arrive Saturday in St. John鈥檚, N.L., where preparations are being made for a solemn reburial ceremony on July 1.