
Teen arrested for high school threat sentenced to 4 months of conditional supervision, 18 months of probationWednesday, 03, December, 2025  A Halifax teen who was accused of making threats against his high school has been sentenced to four months of deferred custody and 18 months of probation for weapons-related offences.
| Federal government decides it won’t list American eel as species at riskWednesday, 03, December, 2025  The federal government has decided against listing the American eel under the Species at Risk Act, a move that comes after more than a decade of indecision and years of chaos and controversy in the lucrative Maritime fishery for juvenile eels, also known as elvers.
| New model for licensing international doctors is off to a slow startWednesday, 03, December, 2025  A new program for assessing internationally trained doctors in Nova Scotia had a slow start, resulting in just five licenses to practise in the first ten months, but a senior government official says it’s ramping up and proving successful.
| SPCA says rising costs of living, care, mean more abandoned pets in Cape BretonWednesday, 03, December, 2025  The Nova Scotia SPCA says the number of calls for animals roaming at large in Cape Breton Regional Municipality has more than doubled in the past year, partly because of increases in the cost of living and veterinarian bills.
| Cause still unknown of last week's Nova Scotia Health IT outageWednesday, 03, December, 2025  The provincial government says there's no evidence a widespread computer outage on Friday was caused by a cyber attack.
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