
'A huge relief': Settlement of lawsuit over abuse at schools for deaf prompts tears, hugsFriday, 28, November, 2025  The settlement will provide $36 million in compensation for former students of two Nova Scotia schools for deaf children, as well as a public apology.
| Former NS justice minister decries staff interference, lack of civility in legislatureFriday, 28, November, 2025  Lunenburg West MLA Becky Druhan says it became clear that her days as a member of the Nova Scotia government and Progressive Conservative caucus were numbered when a staff member warned her not to speak about a government bill in the legislature this fall.
| Seafood broker busted for grow-op fights forfeiture of $133K found in mom’s SUVFriday, 28, November, 2025  A seafood broker who operated an illegal marijuana grow-op busted by Nova Scotia RCMP in 2021 during a large drug investigation is asserting that more than $133,000 found in a safe in his mother’s vehicle is actually money from his legitimate business.
| Health minister says commitment to improve system stands, but how that happens could changeFriday, 28, November, 2025  Almost three years since her government made a massive health-care infrastructure announcement anchored by a promise of more beds, Health Minister Michelle Thompson says there could be other ways to make good on a commitment to improve services.
| Homan survives Black's last-rock attempt to take Game 1 of women's Olympic curling trial finalFriday, 28, November, 2025  Rachel Homan's Ottawa-based team held on for a 5-4 victory over Christina Black's hometown side in the opener of the best-of-three Olympic curling trial final in Halifax.
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