Halifax has cleared the way for major development that will see the parking lots around Mic Mac Mall in Dartmouth turn into a new neighbourhood for thousands of people.
LIVERPOOL - Support poured in last week for a much-loved program for seniors in Liverpool that is the victim of provincial budget cuts.
Halifax developer Joe Ramia, president of Rank Inc., and an unnamed group of investors bought the Mic Mac Mall in September ...
The first is the proposed widening of two blocks of Robie Street for an estimated $200 million. The other is subsidizing the professional soccer company for $40 million with a lease on the Wanderers ...
About 150 students rallied outside a Halifax high school Wednesday morning as part of a provincewide walkout in protest of ...
Houston is reinstating $53.6 million in cuts to grants and programs for people with disabilities and seniors, as well as African Nova Scotians and Indigenous students.
By now, many people have heard of Premier Tim Houston’s budget cuts. To save $130 million, the Houston government has slashed 287 program grants and funding in Nova Scotia. Numerous grants and ongoing ...
Students and councillors say the loss of the free transit pass program is bad for affordability and traffic congestion. One councillor says HRM can't carry the program on its own. The CBC's Haley ...
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