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Truro police officer off the job more than a year after banana peel incident

Tuesday, 21, October, 2025

A collage showing an SUV on security footage and documents from a police act complaint that reference a banana peel.

More than a year after a workplace incident Brent Bowden says was racially motivated, the Truro police constable remains off the job.



Joggins fire chief, deputy facing criminal charges

Tuesday, 21, October, 2025

A fire hall. Two garage doors with red trim can be seen on the building. Both have three windows and a No Parking sign underneath.

The brothers at the helm of a now defunct volunteer fire department in Joggins, N.S., are facing charges in connection with an assault earlier this month.



‘Wall of water': How sprinklers are saving homes from wildfires

Tuesday, 21, October, 2025

A man in a baseball cap and hoodie stands amongst sprinkler heads on the wall and boxes and hold a sprinkler in his hand.

As two major wildfires raged in Nova Scotia, hundreds of sprinklers were hard at work protecting homes and critical infrastructure. The operations were so effective that the province is buying more.



Bridgewater council considering bylaw change to support survivors of gender-based violence

Tuesday, 21, October, 2025

A sign that reads "welcome to Bridgewater"

Bridgewater town council is considering changes to a land-use bylaw to better meet the housing needs of survivors of gender-based violence.



North Atlantic right whale population grew slightly in 2024

Tuesday, 21, October, 2025

An aerial view of a North Atlantic Right Whale and a calf

The long-endangered North Atlantic right whale saw a “modest” increase in numbers in 2024, according to a newly released estimate from the New England Aquarium, and ship strikes and entanglements are substantially down so far this year.




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