
N.S. premier filibustered when tasked with answering energy questions, say oppositionThursday, 05, March, 2026  The premier and opposition leaders battled for time on the floor of the legislature Thursday on a topic that’s become a political lightning rod: energy.
| No plans to restore Nova Scotia Health board — ministerFriday, 06, March, 2026  More than four years after her government did away with the Nova Scotia Health board of directors, Health Minister Michelle Thompson says there are no plans to bring it back in the foreseeable future.
| Dalhousie inks new nursing degree agreement with university in IndiaFriday, 06, March, 2026  Dalhousie announced on Saturday that it had signed a memorandum of understanding to create a dual-degree program in Chennai, India. Graduates will be able to practise in India and Nova Scotia.
| Nova Scotians among Canadians stuck in Middle EastFriday, 06, March, 2026  Nova Scotians are among the estimated 2,000 Canadians asking for help to get home since large swaths of airspace closed in parts of the Middle East due to conflict involving the U.S., Israel and Iran.
| Amherst pumps brakes on transit plans during budget deliberationsFriday, 06, March, 2026  The Town of Amherst is considering putting off a bus system due to financial concerns, despite the issue being brought up by many during the last municipal election.
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