
Some commercial lobster fishers say Indigenous treaty fishing threatens stocks. Government memo says otherwiseFriday, 28, November, 2025  The fifth estate investigates misconceptions and allegations fuelling conflict in Canada’s largest lobster fishery, where Mi’kmaw fishers face broad opposition when exercising treaty rights.
| Jamaican farm workers in N.S. prepare to head home to hurricane devastationFriday, 28, November, 2025  Jamaican farm workers in Nova Scotia are bracing for a difficult time when they return to their home country still reeling from the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa.
| One year into his 2nd term, Houston has lived up to many campaign promises, but he's focused elsewhereFriday, 28, November, 2025  The Progressive Conservative government has followed through, to varying degrees, with promises related to housing, health care, affordability and other issues. But the focus of the government’s second term has been on natural resource development, which was given only a vague reference in the campaign platform.
| Autism Nova Scotia theatre troupe rehearses for debutFriday, 28, November, 2025  The Truro chapter has launched the organization's first-ever theatre group. As the CBC's Luke Ettinger reports, their upcoming performance won't be their last, thanks to recent grant funding.
| Black upsets Einarson in women's semi at Canadian curling trials, Dunstone wins men's semiThursday, 27, November, 2025  Local favourite Christina Black has a berth in the women's best-of-three final of the Canadian curling trials in Halifax after defeating Manitoba's Kerri Einarson 6-3 on Thursday. Matt Dunstone's Winnipeg-based side posted a 9-5 win over Mike McEwen's Saskatoon team in the men's semifinal later in the day.
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