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Ceremony organized for RCAF pilot killed in Cape Breton crash while training in 1944

Ceremony organized for RCAF pilot killed in Cape Breton crash while training in 1944

HALIFAX — Relatives of a Second World War airman were expected to gather with others today for a ceremony near the remote site in Cape Breton where he died in a crash 80 years ago.
Teen sentenced to 10 months in custody for role in fatal stabbing of Halifax student

Teen sentenced to 10 months in custody for role in fatal stabbing of Halifax student

HALIFAX — A 17-year-old Halifax-area boy has been sentenced 10 months in a youth detention centre for his role in the stabbing death of a high school student during a brawl over a girl.
Nova Scotia child in hospital from measles, provincewide cases climb to 44

Nova Scotia child in hospital from measles, provincewide cases climb to 44

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia health officials say a child has been admitted to hospital because of measles. A news release from the province says the child is in stable condition at Halifax's IWK Health Centre.
N.S. given mixed review on overhaul of housing for people with disabilities

N.S. given mixed review on overhaul of housing for people with disabilities

HALIFAX — An independent monitor says Nova Scotia is making gradual progress in some aspects of its five-year plan to move people with disabilities out of institutions and off wait-lists for community housing.
Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia to launch seafood market this year

Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia to launch seafood market this year

HANTSPORT — Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia is launching a seafood market with local products caught and processed by its members, as a way to keep profits in the community and help pay for services.
Nova Scotia Community College opens new 200-bed student residence in Dartmouth

Nova Scotia Community College opens new 200-bed student residence in Dartmouth

HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia Community College has officially opened the third of seven promised on-campus housing projects at its waterfront campus in Dartmouth. The $58.6 million student residence will house 200 students beginning in September.
Ottawa says it wants to improve income assistance program on First Nation reserves

Ottawa says it wants to improve income assistance program on First Nation reserves

The federal government says it is committed to working with Mi’kmaq First Nations in Nova Scotia to improve the income assistance program — though Ottawa has yet to provide details on the progress of negotiations.
Cape Breton police investigate appearance of painted swastikas near Jewish cemetery

Cape Breton police investigate appearance of painted swastikas near Jewish cemetery

SYDNEY — Police in Cape Breton are trying to determine who painted swastikas on a road near a Jewish cemetery north of Sydney. Cape Breton Regional Police say the Nazi symbols were reported to police on Wednesday.
Measles outbreak in Nova Scotia rises to 35 cases

Measles outbreak in Nova Scotia rises to 35 cases

HALIFAX — Health officials in Nova Scotia say the measles outbreak in the province's northern zone has risen by five cases to 35. Officials area also issuing two public exposure warnings.
N.S. Mi'kmaq chiefs call on Ottawa to address income assistance disparity on reserves

N.S. Mi'kmaq chiefs call on Ottawa to address income assistance disparity on reserves

Mi’kmaq leaders from Nova Scotia are calling on Ottawa to urgently address an income assistance disparity they say is keeping some families on reserve in deep poverty.