Nova Scotia News

16.09 / 11:11
markets Mobile Experts RAI show hospital Does your kid cry unnecessarily? A recent study finds why and how to stop it
The study followed a group of 315 children from Nova Scotia, Canada, at ages 3.5, 4.5, and 5.5 years. It found that children who used mobile phones and tablets often at age 3.5 were more prone to anger and frustration by age 4.5. Additionally, those who showed signs of anger at 4.5 years were likely to continue using these devices frequently by age 5.5. Impact on Emoti
03.09 / 21:49
Waves Booking ETF Trade performer Equality Investigations Scotiabank turns bullish on Canadian bank stocks after earnings
The latest round of earnings has turned Bank of Nova Scotia’s analysts and portfolio strategists optimistic on the outlook for Canadian bank stocks.
06.08 / 18:26
UPS security CIBC innovations information rights CIBC plans to hire more than 200 people in AI, data jobs
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce plans to hire more than 200 employees in data and artificial intelligence over the next year as it expands its use of generative AI.
06.08 / 01:37
CEO President country Canada completes negotiations to use US space launch technology, expertise and data
The Canadian government says it has completed negotiations with the United States on an agreement that would allow the use of U.S. space launch technology, expertise and data for space launches in Canada
27.07 / 22:20
markets COST Cooper community Loblaw social Features Farmers’ markets, business groups feuding with Loblaws over disparaging text ad
Farmers’ markets and business groups say they are “sad and disappointed” in NoFrills and its parent company Loblaw after the company sent a mass-advertising text message encouraging customers to “skip the line” at their local farmers’ market and visit their stores instead.
26.07 / 00:49
Parke community hospital prevention Schools Interviews mountaineering Jasper wildfire: Why rebuilding Alberta town may be ‘logistical nightmare’
As a raging wildfire devastates the Alberta town of Jasper, there are growing concerns about the immediate toll on the community and the “logistical nightmare” of recovery that lies ahead.
25.07 / 06:11
UPS Citi Aware fun hospital recommendations patient As e-scooter use grows, ER doctors say they’re seeing ‘devastating’ injuries
Hitting the streets from Vancouver’s west coast to Nova Scotia’s eastern shores, electric scooters are zooming into Canadian cities, embraced as a convenient and eco-friendly mode of transportation.
24.07 / 19:58
Williams Death students Bitcoin Justice Courts N.S. murderer’s cryptocurrency stash rules out free legal aid for appeal
A judge has ruled that a stash of cryptocurrency belonging to a convicted Nova Scotia murderer means he won’t be receiving free legal aid for an appeal.
22.07 / 14:49
markets UPS pandemic trends 2020 reports Posthaste: Canadians' migration to greener pastures in the Maritimes is losing steam
Canadians’ migration east in search of cheaper housing and a better quality of life in the Maritimes appears to be losing steam.
20.07 / 16:45
UPS Waves FIVE Waters Swimming reports N.S. girl saved by off-duty nurse when rogue wave pulled her out to sea
A nurse is being hailed a hero after her quick response saved the life of a 12-year-old who had been pulled out into the ocean by a rip current while enjoying a day at the beach in Nova Scotia.
14.07 / 05:39
Waters Aware Research Swimming Fishing rights Investigations Great White North: Why more sharks are heading to Canada
As climate change disrupts ocean temperatures, a significant trend is emerging: more sharks are heading north into Canadian waters. And experts say Canadians may need to get used to these new marine neighbours as sightings increase along the coast.
13.07 / 09:39
Extreme Southern Death wellness Labrador reports Canada can’t catch a break from the heat. Will it last all summer?
A sizzling heat wave has Canada and the United States in its grip as a global streak of the hottest months continues to shatter records.
12.07 / 13:43
Southern Death Remnants of Hurricane Beryl expected to hit Canada this week, flooding possible
Remnants of Hurricane Beryl are set to hit parts of Canada this week, bringing the threat of localized flooding for some.
20.06 / 19:57
Career Death film Actor War audience stars Who was Donald Sutherland? Legendary actor known for 'Hunger Games' and M*A*S*H dies. Know about him in detail
Donald Sutherland died at the age of 88 on Thursday. He is considered one of the most versatile and gifted actors born in Canada. He is best known for his roles in «M*A*S*H,» «Klute,» «Ordinary People» and «The Hunger Games.» His career spanned from the 1960s to the 2020s as he charmed and enthralled audiences in his movies. His son actor Kiefer Sutherland confirmed his death. Donald Sutherland's first big break
17.06 / 08:53
UPS Waters Parke Swimming Fishing information reports New signs warning of great white sharks for some East Coast beaches
There’s growing evidence that the number of great white sharks is on the rise along Canada’s East Coast, where plans are in the works to post warning signs for beachgoers for the first time.
30.05 / 17:53
UPS Williams Justice Courts rights Mother feels ‘completely let down’ after appeal dismissed in excessive delay case
A Nova Scotia mother is calling for more attention on the rights of victims and complainants, after the province’s court of appeal upheld a decision to stay sexual offence charges due to excessive delays in proceedings.
16.05 / 19:53
UPS Digital Aware Assurant classical hospital ‘We’re rich’: Couple now millionaires after playing same lotto numbers for 38 years
A couple from Nova Scotia say they’re permanently throwing in the towel on housework after waking up $5-million richer on Sunday morning.
02.05 / 14:39
Hollywood UPS Food film hospital reports Investigations Titanic, PCP and chowder: New details about drugging on 1996 film set in Halifax revealed
The Hollywood blockbuster Titanic is known for many things, including an emotionally charged film set, a ballooning budget and nearly a dozen Oscar wins after it was released in 1997.
26.04 / 14:15
Progressive Aware Death hospital infection symptoms Interviews Invasive strep: ‘Don’t wait’ to seek care, N.S. woman warns on long road to recovery
invasive group A strep should not be ignored.“If we had waited, Steve would be planning (my) funeral,” Doucet told Global News in an interview from her hospital bed. “So we were so thankful to have an anniversary.”Doucet said it all began on April 10, when she developed a headache and flu-like symptoms.
25.04 / 07:37
students Universities country 2020 reports Schools Colleges University students in N.S., P.E.I. facing highest debt in Canada: study
Students graduating from post-secondary schools in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island have some of the highest student loan debt in the country, according to a new report from Statistics Canada.

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