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 CBC Nova Scotia News Headlines



How an expanded program could bring more doctors to rural Nova Scotia

Saturday, 07, March, 2026

Closeup of an unknown medicine doctor and a stethoscope.

Students from the Cape Breton Medical Campus will be posted to rural communities across the province in an expansion of a clerkship program. The associate dean said it's hoped the program will lead to more doctors choosing the "rural family-practice life" as their careers take off.



Stewiacke residents consider amalgamation, voice concern about property taxes

Saturday, 07, March, 2026

a man speaks at a microphone in a town hall setting

Stewiacke residents weighed in on a potential amalgamation in a public meeting, and the conversation quickly turned to property taxes. The information session on Thursday was prompted by an online petition that’s garnered more than 130 signatures.



I was on the jury for a murder trial. And it was strange but in a good way

Saturday, 07, March, 2026

An illustration of 12 jury members sitting behind a jury box. The juror sitting in the middle is illuminated by a spotlight.

Phil DeMont did not want to do jury duty and found it dull. But at some point, a switch flipped, and while it never became a riveting TV legal drama, he saw in the quieter moments what it meant to be a Canadian.



Public access to N.S. Legislature limited because 'emotions are high' after budget cuts

Friday, 06, March, 2026

A sign that reads "library is restricted to MLAs, legislative, government and caucus staff only."

Move comes a day after a group questioned African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Twila Grosse in Province House about cuts to a scholarship program for Black and African Nova Scotian students.



Irving Shipbuilding pleads guilty to safety charge in worker's 2024 death

Friday, 06, March, 2026

A white and blue building is seen with the words "Irving Halifax Shipyard" written on the side in the background. In the foreground is a large metal ship.

Irving Shipbuilding has pleaded guilty to an occupational health and safety charge related to the death two years ago of a worker who was struck during snow-clearing operations at the company’s shipyard in Halifax.




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