Nova Scotia
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‘The need is there’: Lower Sackville to get large chunk of N.S. public housing investmentMore than half of the recently announced funding for public housing in Nova Scotia will be allocated towards construction of new units in the Lower Sackville area.PoliticsSep 30
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Escaped cows trample Nova Scotia couple’s lawn, court action ensues over landscapingA small claims court has awarded $1,776 to a Truro-area couple after their lawn was trampled by their neighbour's wandering cows on multiple occasions.CannabisSep 29
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Historic hockey stick on display at N.S. museum highlights Mi’kmaw roots of the gameDavid Foster Carter calls himself the Hockey Holmes Heritage Detective and says the 127-year-old Caruk could be the oldest-known, Mi’kmaw-made stick.CanadaSep 28
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N.S. campground slams Bell for ‘jeopardizing our livelihood’ with restoration delayJust shy of two weeks after post-tropical storm Lee, the campground's service has finally been restored. But the owners aren't pleased about lost time and revenue.ConsumerSep 28
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Nova Scotia to review freedom of information legislation after years of criticismJustice Minister Brad Johns says an internal committee led by the department's director of policy will look at the law and present options on how to modernize the legislation.PoliticsSep 28
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Furniture designer crafts a chair named ‘solace’ to aid those harmed by Fiona’s wrathHis work crafted from Nova Scotia red oak is up for auction at a starting bid of $30,000, as a way to raise funds for those still recovering from the storm that hit Sep. 24, 2022.CanadaSep 28
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Increased spending sees Nova Scotia budget deficit jump to $403 millionFinance Minister Allan MacMaster said the jump of $123.8 million from earlier projections is due to factors such as additional health care spending and disaster assistance.PoliticsSep 28
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Atlantic Loop would only show benefits in 2040s, says NB PowerNew Brunswick Power says that with the growing cost of the Atlantic Loop project, the province wouldn't start to see benefits for about a decade.EnvironmentSep 25
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Nova Scotia expands immigration program in bid to fill pharmacy, paramedic jobsThe Nova Scotia government is planning to expand a fast-track immigration program to include international students looking to become paramedics or pharmacy technicians.HealthSep 22
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Nova Scotia to mirror Ottawa and remove sales tax from new rental constructionsNova Scotia's premier says his government will remove the provincial portion of the harmonized sales tax from the construction of new rental apartment buildings.CanadaSep 21
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