A Nova Scotia woman has applied for a medically assisted death, saying after years of battling to receive out-of-country ...
Attorney General and Justice Minister Barbara Adams announced the appointments of Halifax lawyers Ian Hutchison and James Van ...
Pre-trial custody — coupled with "near-continuous lockdowns," particularly at the Burnside jail in Dartmouth — has had a ...
Jennifer Brady of Halifax has applied for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) following years of trying to access care not ...
Nova Scotia Health paid more money to Ernst & Young last month as part of an untendered contract the province’s auditor ...
As part of an inaugural event, the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal intends to visit Sydney, Cape Breton on Sept. 26 to hear three ...
Monette Farms Ltd. has moved to foreclose on Purely Canada Foods Corp.’s facility in Avonlea, Sask., claiming it defaulted on ...
Ottawa is negotiating a $500-million bailout for Nova Scotia's privately owned electric utility, saying the money will be ...
The Unified Fisheries Conservation Alliance (UFCA) is suing to have the First Nations summer and fall lobster fishery in St.
Police responded to a report of a man touching two children known to him in a sexual manner on Sept. 7, according to an RCMP news release. That same day they arrested Ivan Huskins in the Truro Heights ...
A Woods Harbour, N.S., man is facing dozens of charges after police seized weapons and drugs from South Shore homes last ...