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Province removes controversial infill from coastal pond in Lunenburg County

Saturday, 22, November, 2025

An excavator moves earth between a marsh and a road as two workers look on.

More than three years after a property owner manufactured land at the corner of Westhaver Pond in Maders Cove, N.S., the Department of Public Works has dug it up and cleared it away. Community members who contested the infill are claiming victory.



Cape Breton police give winter driving tips to newcomers

Saturday, 22, November, 2025

Const. Gary Fraser of the Cape Breton Regional Police was one of two officers who gave a presentation on winter driving safety to about a dozen international students at Cape Breton University.

Some CBU students say they’ve never experienced a Canadian winter behind the wheel.



Sentencing begins for former St. FX football player convicted of sexual assault

Friday, 21, November, 2025

A Black man wearing a green hoodie is shown outside.

Sentencing began Friday for a former St. Francis Xavier University football player who was  convicted earlier this year  on two counts of sexual assault, with the Crown and defence at odds over how the sentence should be served.



Alleged head of Clare crime ring accused of intimidating undercover officer with speeding Lamborghini

Friday, 21, November, 2025

An RCMP sign is shown at the force's Nova Scotia headquarters in Dartmouth, N.S.

A 66-year-old lobster dealer that RCMP allege is the ringleader of a crime group in southwest Nova Scotia is accused by police of intimidating an undercover officer while she was a passenger in his Lamborghini driven at double the speed limit.



Democracies are facing unprecedented challenges, defence minister tells Halifax security forum

Friday, 21, November, 2025

Two men stand at their own podiums with a blue banner behind them.

The conference on global security in Halifax drew more than 300 delegates from around the world Friday. On day one of the conference, Canada's defence minister said the global security environment has become more dangerous.




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