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 CBC Nova Scotia News Headlines



Ex-swim instructor at N.S. youth corrections facility facing 66 sex-related charges

Wednesday, 17, September, 2025

Flags fly outside a building with a sign that reads Nova Scotia Youth Centre.

Police say the alleged offences occurred at the Nova Scotia Youth Centre in Waterville, N.S., between 1989 and 2015.



Donald Oliver, pioneering senator and influential Black Nova Scotian, dead at 86

Wednesday, 17, September, 2025

An older Black man with grey hair wearing a pinstripe suit

Born in Wolfville, N.S., in 1938, Oliver made history in 1990 by becoming the first Black man to be appointed to the Senate of Canada.



What we know about the new federal housing project in Shannon Park

Wednesday, 17, September, 2025

A field with no buildings, only roads, is shown.

Most details are still sketchy about the new Build Canada Homes projects, but affordable units and Canadian materials are key to the strategy.



How might lower interest rates affect the Halifax housing market?

Wednesday, 17, September, 2025

A woman in a red cardigan stands on a sidewalk in front of a home.

The Bank of Canada lowered the policy interest rate to 2.5 per cent on Wednesday. Realtor Tanya Colbo spoke with CBC’s Tom Murphy about what the change means for people looking to buy or sell their home in the city.



Cape Breton police say Vial of Life kits could save lives of seniors

Wednesday, 17, September, 2025

Two women, both seniors, can be seen from behind. In front of them is a table filled with pill bottles.

The kits enable elderly people to easily store their medical information for quick access in the event of an emergency. They’re being distributed to seniors in Cape Breton. Kyle Moore has that story.




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