
Butters the bird a popular draw on Nova Scotia's Eastern ShoreSunday, 08, February, 2026  Amanda Dyke of Jeddore, N.S., likes to feed birds in the winter, but when she noticed a colourful new bird perched on her deck recently, she didn't know what kind it was. In fact, it's a yellow-throated warbler, a species that typically resides in Mexico and Central America.
| Provincial officials still trying to find way to raise abandoned tidal turbineSunday, 08, February, 2026  Ten months after the Nova Scotia government’s Energy Department took the lead on finding a way to recover an abandoned tidal turbine from the depths of the Bay of Fundy, officials still cannot say when — or if — the device might be removed.
| I felt guilty about leaving my news career, but some prairie dogs helped guide me to a happy retirementSunday, 08, February, 2026  After three decades of covering Nova Scotia politics, Jean Laroche and his wife, Catherine, sought some distance from his old work life with a cross-Canada road trip. He never expected to find a professional kinship with some Saskatchewan prairie dogs.
| Sidney Crosby named captain of Canada's men's hockey teamSunday, 08, February, 2026  Two-time Olympic gold medallist Sidney Crosby was been named captain of Canada's men's hockey team at the Milan Cortina Games.
| DFO to install trackers on fishing equipment to better monitor ocean conditionsSunday, 08, February, 2026  The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has hired a company to put tracking equipment on fishing gear to help improve how ocean climate conditions are monitored in the country.
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