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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s public works minister says the province is getting $170 million from the federal government to assist with housing infrastructure, after a deal was signed last winter.
Nova Scotia is lifting two long-standing moratoriums on new seafood buyer and processor licences starting Aug. 1. Fisheries Minister Kent Smith says the province is ending the moratorium on ...
1:41 Who will pay for Chignecto Isthmus project? The Nova Scotia government argued in court today that Ottawa is responsible for infrastructure that protects the strip of land that links the ...
Tokimeki Memorial: forever with you Emotional (NS) has debuted in first place on the retail charts in Japan with sales of 21,032 units, according to Famitsu for the week ending May 11, 2025.
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, April 28, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Emera Inc. and Nova Scotia Power today announced, on April 25, 2025 they discovered and are actively responding to a cybersecurity incident ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is stepping into the federal fray, blasting the leader of the Bloc Québécois for calling Canada an "artificial country." At a campaign stop earlier this week ...
NS&I has responded to concerns about a customer not receiving their winnings. A saver reached out to the group via social media after winning a £100 prize. They claimed they previously had £500 ...
NS&I has issued an update after a customer voiced concerns about delays in receiving their Premium Bond payouts. One customer took to social media on May 9, expressing frustration after they had ...
Nova Scotia welcomed 187 new doctors to the health-care system last year, which is almost twice the net gain from the year before. For the 2024 fiscal year, the province attracted 253 new doctors ...
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy Tops the Japanese Charts, NS Sells 56K, PS5 Sells 20K - Sales
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy (NS) has debuted in first place on the retail charts in Japan with sales of 26,732 units, according to Famitsu for two week period ending May 4, 2025.
With a rate of 4.05 per cent – or 3.98 per cent if you take interest monthly – the NS&I one-year bonds now look even more attractive than when they were launched. Last week, big High Street ...
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