'You can really start to feel the excitement': Unofficial start to summer kicks off in the Maritimes
Maritimers and tourists are gearing up for the unofficial start to summer as the May Long Weekend gets underway.
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Maritimers and tourists are gearing up for the unofficial start to summer as the May Long Weekend gets underway.
Friends and family of Arthur Irving gathered in his Saint John home Saturday to celebrate his life after the businesses titan passed away Monday at the age of 93.
With events for the Blue Nose Marathon beginning on Saturday, Halifax Regional Police has issued warnings for drivers of many roads that will be closed for the day.
A 35-year-old man has died following a single-vehicle crash involving an ATV in Rollingdam, N.B., on Friday.
The important day acts as a remembrance for the approximately 15,000 loyalist refuges who arrived in what is now New Brunswick between 1783 and 1785.
As the weather in Nova Scotia continues to get warmer, the province is reminding residents to keep their eyes out for blue-green algae.
After six years, artistic swimmers from across the region returned to Halifax for the Atlantic Regional Championships.
Athletes from across Canada came to Halifax to compete for the Canadian Senior Weightlifting Championships.
A former high-profile Nova Scotia civil servant has been appointed as head of a well-known federal agency.
Blood biomarkers of telltale signs of early Alzheimer’s disease in the brain of his patient, 55-year-old entrepreneur Simon Nicholls, had all but disappeared in a mere 14 months.
Testimony in the hush money trial of Donald Trump is set to conclude in the coming days, putting the landmark case on track for jury deliberations that will determine whether it ends in a mistrial, an acquittal — or the first-ever felony conviction of a former American president.
Zephen Xaver walked into a central Florida bank in 2019, fatally shot five women and then called police to tell them what he did. Now 12 jurors will decide whether the 27-year-old former prison guard trainee is sentenced to death or life without parole.
The Virginia State Police investigator seemed puzzled about what the inmate was describing: "unbearable" conditions at a prison so cold that toilet water would freeze over and inmates were repeatedly treated for hypothermia.
Administrators on some campuses have called in local police to break up pro-Palestinian protesters demanding that their schools divest from Israel in demonstrations that Israel's allies say are antisemitic and make campuses unsafe. From Columbia University in New York to the University of California, Los Angeles, thousands of students and faculty have been arrested in the past month.
With the current cost of living many consumers are turning to ‘ugly food.’ Heather Wright reports.