CBS News Fires veteran '60 Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley a day after a tense meeting where he accused the editor-in-chief of CBS News of “murdering ‘60 Minutes,’” by @benmullin.bsky.social, Michael Grynbaum www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/b... via @nytimes.com #journalism
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The Nova Scotia government has spent more than $20 million from an agreement it signed with the federal government to help protect land, and the province’s environment minister expects that total to i...
The IWK Health Centre is leaning on colleagues at Nova Scotia Health as the Halifax hospital contends with an ongoing shortage of radiologists and works through the result of a workplace assessment in...
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The chamber wanted to see the empty Eastern Shore District High School turned into a community hub, but a local senior's home has submitted a proposal to tear it down and build a new facility on the s...
A fledgling Nova Scotia offshore oil and gas company is getting an extra two months to submit a deposit of more than $52 million to meet the terms of its exploration licences.
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A long-awaited centralized daycare waitlist will make it easier for families to find suitable child care in Nova Scotia, officials with the Education Department said Wednesday. The province is in the ...
The Annapolis Valley's library board has announced it plans to close branches in Hantsport, Kentville, Lawrencetown, Port Williams and Middleton as of July 20—changes that will affect 23 staff members...
Opposition MLAs say the closure of five libraries in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley will be devastating to the communities they serve and that the Houston government should try to keep them open.
On Thursday, the Green Party of Nova Scotia named Nik Boisvert, an arts worker from Terre Noire, as its candidate in the new Chéticamp-Margarees-Pleasant Bay riding, joining Progressive Conservative c...
Changes to the reporting of travel expenses posted online for the premier and cabinet ministers in Nova Scotia now provide less detail, but officials say the new format is not about providing less det...