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How this team is transforming health care for African Nova Scotian women

Thursday, 11, December, 2025

Two nurses sit in a doctor's office. One wears a pink shirt with her hair tied back, the other wears a white shirt with her hair down. They smile and pose for a photo.

The Nova Scotia Sisterhood aims to provide culturally sensitive health-care services to Black women and gender-diverse individuals. The team is working to break down some of the systemic barriers that exist for African Nova Scotians trying to navigate the health-care system.



Patients of Amherst-area pain clinic say they're suffering without care

Thursday, 11, December, 2025

women hold signs on the side of the road.

Concerns about the clinic's future were raised earlier this year when appointments at the Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre weren’t booked past September. Nova Scotia Health said the clinic's care providers, not the health authority, decided to cancel appointments.



Class-action lawsuit against Nova Scotia Power important for accountability, says law prof

Wednesday, 10, December, 2025

The electricity distributor Nova Scotia Power provides electricity for all of Nova Scotia.

Law professor Wayne MacKay says regardless of whether the lawsuit moves ahead or is successful, it could make companies more willing to focus on the interests of consumers.



Halifax mayor did not break code of conduct with CAO comments, investigator found

Wednesday, 10, December, 2025

A white bald man in a light grey suit with a navy tie stands against a blue backdrop with the city logo of HALIFAX repeated on it like a pattern

An investigator found the mayor of Halifax did not breach the municipal code of conduct with comments he made about the role of a chief administrative officer earlier this year.



Peace by Chocolate story to become animated film

Wednesday, 10, December, 2025

woman in green dress stands next to man in suit

A decade ago, the Hadhad family fled war-torn Syria and started a successful business in Nova Scotia. In an interview with the CBC's Amy Smith, Tareq Hadhad explains how the project came about and why he wanted to tell his family's story through animation.




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