
NSCC planning staff cuts after province reduces operating grant by $9.4MFriday, 27, February, 2026  The Nova Scotia Community College says it will reduce its workforce by three per cent after its grant was cut by $9.4 million. A new bill will also see the government appoint the president of the college.
| 'Horrible news for conservation': N.S. approach to land protection raises concernsFriday, 27, February, 2026  Nova Scotia’s environment minister revealed Thursday that his government has increased the amount of protected land in the province, but it’s not in a way that sits well with environmentalists or the interim Liberal leader.
| Ottawa wants N.S. to secure private partners before it will invest in Wind WestFriday, 27, February, 2026  The federal government is continuing to show interest in Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston’s ambitious offshore wind energy plan, but Ottawa will not declare it a project of national interest until partners from the private sector sign on.
| Truro solar panel company ousted from industry group amid customer complaintsFriday, 27, February, 2026  Customers of Truro-based solar installation company Sun Kissed Energy say they paid thousands for work that hasn’t been completed.
| Credit ratings agency takes notice of N.S. financesThursday, 26, February, 2026  Another of the major credit rating agencies is taking notice of the Nova Scotia government’s finances.
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