With a spike in measles in North America, Nova Scotia Health is asking people to get vaccinated, especially if they plan to travel. At a mobile clinic Sunday in Dartmouth, a number of Nova Scotians heeded the call.
Despite a temporary reprieve, Nova Scotia's seafood sector has suffered "chaos, confusion" as a result of new U.S. tariffs, according to the province's fisheries minister.
Bank of Nova Scotia raised CEO Scott Thomson's salary by about 27% to C$9.76 million ($6.80 million) in 2024, according to a proxy circular released by the Canadian lender on Friday.
Port Hawkesbury's mayor and business representatives are confident that heavy industries can increase trade with global partners in the early stages of the U.S.-Canada trade war.
From cliffside seabird breeding sites to one of the largest sandpiper havens on the planet, Atlantic Canada is rife with incredible birdwatching destinations.
The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has finalised an $81.9m (C$117.4m) loan to support the construction of the 94.4MW Weavers Mountain wind energy project in Antigonish and Pictou counties, Nova Scotia.
The legislation would remove red tape on goods, services and worker certifications that have met regulatory standards in other provinces and territories
Renewable energy company RES has begun construction of the Goose Harbour Lake wind farm in Nova Scotia, Canada, after completing its development phase. The 168MW project, owned by Port Hawkesbury Paper Wind (PHP Wind),
A rookie skip ended Nova Scotia's 19-year playoff drought with a dramatic win on Thursday night at the Montana’s Brier. Nova Scotia's Owen Purcell defeated Ontario’s Sam Mooibroek 7-3 in the must-win game at the Brier in Kelowna, B.C. Mark Dacey was the last Nova Scotia skip to qualify for the playoffs in his bronze-medal run in 2006.
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has followed through on his promise to introduce a bill aimed at reducing interprovincial trade barriers, in an effort to boost the economy amid tariff threats by the U.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Province of Nova Scotia are pleased to announce a total contribution of $36,838,064 for 142 projects through the
Canada's big bank CEOs are urging the federal government to remove internal trade barriers, evaluate tax policies and other regulation as the country's top lenders cautioned that tariff and trade risks are clouding the economic outlook.