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The IWK Telethon for Children marks 40 years this June.
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The IWK Telethon for Children marks 40 years this June.
Team Canada's Billy Gooderham says he's thrilled to be able to compete in the first-ever Sail Grand Prix event held on Canadian Waters.
A fundraiser is being held in Halifax on Sunday to honour the legacy of Halifax Fire captain Billy Marr who was one of the lead voices in expanding the list of cancers considered “workplace injuries” for firefighters in the province.
Protestors ended a 10-day long hunger strike outside the Prince Edward Island legislature Friday, but said they wouldn't halt their demonstration until the provincial government met their immigration demands.
With a total of 10 teams from around the world here in Halifax for the Sail Grand Prix, teams are hitting the water in hopes of passing the finish line first.
Chris Kelades is retiring from mixed martial arts at a hometown Nova Scotia show in June.
The New Brunswick government has reached a tentative agreement with a local union representing social workers among other professions in the province.
Almost 10 years after a disturbed man with a rifle killed three Mounties in Moncton, N.B., the RCMP have yet to fully implement a key recommendation from a 2014 review aimed at preventing such deadly encounters.
Municipal elections will be held across Nova Scotia in the autumn, leaving many mayors and councillors with time to reflect on their political future amid a sharp increase in vocal negativity and even abuse for public figures across the country
During the pandemic, the Ontario government started to hand out cash to parents to help offset the cost of at-home learning while schools were shuttered.
Canada's ambassador to Russia says while Ottawa has 'grave concerns' about the Kremlin's 'longer-term trends,' the war in Ukraine is 'a primary barrier to a change in the relationship.'
A shooting on a street in Akron, Ohio, killed one man and wounded 26 other people early Sunday morning, according to reports by local news outlets.
A brief break during Wednesday's city council meeting in Saskatoon nearly cost the city dearly.
South Korea said Sunday it’ll soon take retaliatory steps against North Korea over its launch of trash-carrying balloons across the border and other provocations.
Israel’s ambassador to Canada takes issue to ceasefire plan; meanwhile, an increase of hate crimes in Toronto causes concern.