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Commercial fishing group to call on courts to define moderate livelihood; Sipekne'katik First Nation fishing boats are seen from the wharf in Saulnierville, N\.S\., in this file photo from 2020\.

Commercial fishing group to call on courts to define moderate livelihood

June 9 , 2025 at 05:34:15 p.m. ADT • :

An organization that represents commercial fishermen says it's steaming ahead with a lawsuit aiming to define the terms of a moderate livelihood fishery now that a Nova Scotia-based First Nation has dropped its own lawsuit against the federal government.

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Post-tropical storm Fiona shut down the Pictou Lodge in 2022. It's back in business; Pictou Lodge suffered extensive damage, with roofs blown off and power lines down following post-tropical storm Fiona in 2022\.

Post-tropical storm Fiona shut down the Pictou Lodge in 2022. It's back in business

June 9 , 2025 at 07:59:11 p.m. ADT • :

The Pictou Lodge Beach Resort is officially back in business after the nearly century-old business was severely damaged by post-tropical storm Fiona in September 2022.

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Multi-vehicle crash shuts down part of Highway 104; Nova Scotia RCMP said people were injured in a crash on Highway 104 on Monday morning, but haven't yet disclosed the extent of those injuries\.

Multi-vehicle crash shuts down part of Highway 104

June 9 , 2025 at 03:42:19 p.m. ADT • :

Nova Scotia RCMP say first responders were called to the scene near Westchester Mountain at 11:45 a.m. AT Monday. The crash involved a tractor-trailer and three vehicles. Police expect a section of the highway to remain closed for several hours.

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Halifax mayor wants to pause work on new bike lanes; bike lane next to rental bikes on a city street

Halifax mayor wants to pause work on new bike lanes

June 9 , 2025 at 05:32:09 p.m. ADT • :

Mayor Andy Fillmore says he plans to bring a motion to council next week to temporarily pause building cycling infrastructure. As Preston Mulligan reports, the idea is facing some pushback.

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Muslim community in Halifax celebrates Eid al-Adha; Men kneel on the floor in prayer\.

Muslim community in Halifax celebrates Eid al-Adha

June 9 , 2025 at 12:38:51 p.m. ADT • :

The Muslim community in Halifax gathered to celebrate Eid al-Adha on Saturday.Also known as the "Festival of Sacrifice," the event lasts several days and celebrates the prophet Ibrahim.Organizers say most importantly, it's about bringing people together.

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Mother charged in ATV crash that killed 4-month-old baby; An infant girl was killed and three other people were hurt when a side-by-side rolled over just outside New Ross, N\.S\., in May 2024\.  

June 5 , 2025 at 04:50:42 p.m. ADT • :

Mother charged in ATV crash that killed 4-month-old baby

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Charlene Carr and David Huebert among winners of 2025 Nova Scotia and Atlantic Book Awards; Charlene Carr, right, and David Huebert are among the 2025 winners of the Nova Scotia and Atlantic Book Awards\.  

June 9 , 2025 at 11:38:13 a.m. ADT • :

Charlene Carr and David Huebert among winners of 2025 Nova Scotia and Atlantic Book Awards

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New Glasgow man, 22, charged after police respond to online hate speech; New Glasgow Regional Police responded to a report of hateful messages posted from a residence in the town\.  

June 7 , 2025 at 04:33:14 p.m. ADT • :

New Glasgow man, 22, charged after police respond to online hate speech

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Nova Scotia farms were in the red last year — again; N\.S\. farms lost more than \$40M in 2024  

June 9 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Nova Scotia farms were in the red last year — again

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Taking a deep dive into Acadia University's decision to close its pool; Acadia University's pool opened in 1967\. To remain open, the university says it would need extensive repairs, including fixing a substantial leak and replacing mechanical systems like filtration and HVAC\.  

June 8 , 2025 at 06:00:59 a.m. ADT • :

Taking a deep dive into Acadia University's decision to close its pool

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June 8 , 2025 at 04:54:44 p.m. ADT • :

Volunteers face headwinds with Nova Scotia's historic schooners in peril

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June 6 , 2025 at 05:04:30 p.m. ADT • :

Halifax police charge man with child luring after receiving tip from U.S. group

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June 8 , 2025 at 02:03:13 p.m. ADT • :

DHL Express workers on strike after company locks them out, adding to parcel sector turmoil

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June 7 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Fishermen spot pod of killer whales off Cape Breton

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June 6 , 2025 at 01:47:03 p.m. ADT • :

Remains found at lake northeast of Halifax confirmed to be missing boater

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