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'It is very unfortunate': Tidal power developer files for bankruptcy

Another tidal energy company that hoped to harness the powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy to generate electricity has come up short.

N.S. Liberals promise to cover transit fares if they win next election

Nova Scotia Liberal Leader Zach Churchill says his party will pick up the tabfor public transit throughout the province if it wins the nextprovincial election.

Frank Cameron's wife shares his story in hopes it can improve health care for others

Chris Cameron says she contacted the health authority directly and is now going public because of concerns about her husband's care and the hope it can lead to change. I just thought, You know what, I need to do this for him. I need to know that his death was not in vain.

Charting a course for more appropriate and inclusive patient care

Critical care records across Nova Scotia Health have been updated to be inclusive of the entire patient population, regardless of skin colour.

Health minister can't say when Halifax Infirmary redevelopment contract will be signed

Members of the Tory government previously said they wanted to have the contract in place this summer, but Health Minister Michelle Thompson says negotiations are still underway with Plenary PCL Health.

DFO warns Canadian fishers about participating in French halibut fishery

The warning comes amid ongoing concerns from Canadian industry about the effects of French fishing.

Government coastal protection radio ad 'a waste of money,' 'ridiculous,' say opposition leaders

Nova Scotia's opposition leaders say a radio ad featuring Environment Minister Tim Halman promoting his governments approach to coastal protection amounts to a waste of money and old-style campaigning.

Opposition leaders want outstanding questions answered before any early election call

Opposition leaders say that if Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston wants to call an early election, he first owes it to the public to await the results of outstanding reports and take a position on how his government will respond to the findings.

Extra spending OK'd for new North Sydney health centre

Costs for the new health centre in the Northside region of Cape Breton are up this year by about 10 per cent, a jump that provincial government officials attribute to the same challenges facing the construction industry since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

N.S. Tories see big fundraising jump in 2023, according to new data

The Progressive Conservatives and NDP saw their fundraising totals increase in 2023 from the previous year, while the Nova Scotia Liberal Party saw a dip the year after holding a leadership race.