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Today in Music History for July 21: In 1920, master violinist Isaac Stern was born. He's credited with saving Carnegie Hall in New York City from demolition. Stern, whose career spanned more than six ...
In May, the provincial Department Natural Resources issued a request for proposals (RFP) from mining companies to explore ...
Making sure kids get lunch is part of the responsibility of parenthood. Federal bureaucrats shouldn't take over that role ...
Two separate homelessness counts show an increase in the number of people living without permanent shelter, as well as an ...
A group of Black men in the Halifax area is talking about ways to prevent intimate partner violence. It's considered an ...
On July 4, 1897, Amor de Cosmos died in Victoria. “Thursday last he was struck down with paralysis and rendered unconscious,” ...
Some Windsor, N.S., residents say a two-year-old decision to close the gates of an aboiteau and keep Lake Pisiquid filled ...
Windsor Castle to open tucked away court usually closed to the public for rare visit this summer Families will have an opportunity to walk in the footsteps of kings, queens at knights in the ...
The Southeast State Correctional Facility in Windsor closed in 2017. The land around it has been preserved but the building itself is mostly unused.
Northern Ireland will not automatically follow a ruling by the Supreme Court that sex is determined by biology – because of uncertainty caused by the Windsor Framework, the Equality Commission ...
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government says it will spend $1.73 million to help 22 seafood companies and related organizations reduce their carbon footprints.