
How the N.S. government is feeling the heat over its budgetMonday, 02, March, 2026  It's been a week since Tim Houston's government tabled a budget that featured many cuts. But after appearing at an African Heritage Month gala, the premier saw and heard public blowback to the budget first hand. The CBC's Michael Gorman and Taryn Grant explain.
| Judge refuses to move transgender inmate to women’s prison ahead of judicial reviewMonday, 02, March, 2026  A Federal Court judge has refused to temporarily order Corrections Canada to move a transgender inmate with a history of sex offences from a men’s to a women’s prison, but has agreed the judicial review in her case should be heard more quickly.
| More snow on tap for Nova Scotia this weekMonday, 02, March, 2026  CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says temperatures will be back to the freezing mark on Tuesday, but snow is expected Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning. He said it's enough snow to potentially disrupt commuters on Wednesday.
| Ontario, Nova Scotia sign deal to allow direct-to-consumer alcohol salesMonday, 02, March, 2026  Producers of beer, wine and spirits will be able to start applying Tuesday to the province's liquor corporation for authorizations to do direct-to-consumer sales, a process the premiers say will only take a matter of days.
| N.S. man sentenced to 4½ years for arson, interfering with human remainsMonday, 02, March, 2026  An Annapolis Valley man has been sentenced to 4½ in prison for offences that include burning the body of a murder victim.
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