Province rejects company's appeal on cleanup of Touqouy gold mineSaturday, 27, July, 2024 The company behind a shuttered gold mine in Moose River, N.S., is at odds with the province about how to clean up the site.
| Decades-old clause keeping grocers out of Halifax neighbourhood hurts community, say residentsSaturday, 27, July, 2024 When Sobeys moved out of Gottingen Street in north-end Halifax in the '80s, it left the area without easy access to affordable, nutritious food. One community advocate who grew up in the historically Black neighbourhood says the negative effects of that move continue to be felt more than three decades later.
| Mi'kmaw beaders repair damage on 100-year-old relicsSaturday, 27, July, 2024 A pair of expert Mi'kmaw beaders travelled to the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., to assess and guide museum conservators on the best processes to stabilize artifacts to be repatriated to Nova Scotia.
| Canadian gymnast Ellie Black pushes envelope in her 4th Olympic GamesSaturday, 27, July, 2024 Ellie Black, the 28-year-old from Halifax, will become the first Canadian to compete in artistic gymnastics in four Olympic Games when women's qualification starts Sunday in Paris.
| Nova Scotia posts $143M surplus rather than expected $279M deficitFriday, 26, July, 2024 Nova Scotia closed the books on last year’s budget with a $143-million surplus rather than the $279-million deficit it predicted last spring, thanks in part to an unexpected jump in taxes collected from a growing population.
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