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Faculty strike ends at Cape Breton University after union accepts contract offer

Faculty strike ends at Cape Breton University after union accepts contract offer

SYDNEY, N.S. — Faculty at Cape Breton University accepted a contract offer Tuesday, ending a strike that began Jan. 27. The school's faculty association said 203 of its roughly 220 members voted 84 per cent in favour of accepting the deal.
'Bloody money and drugs.' Former Halifax med student testifies at his murder trial

'Bloody money and drugs.' Former Halifax med student testifies at his murder trial

HALIFAX — A former medical student accused of fatally shooting another student during a drug deal says he fired his gun in self-defence after a struggle in his Halifax apartment, saying he didn't call police because he was terrified he would face cha
Weekend cold snap leaves Maritimers with burst water pipes and power outages

Weekend cold snap leaves Maritimers with burst water pipes and power outages

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's power utility is under pressure to explain why tens of thousands of customers were without power over the weekend as an arctic air system blanketed the province and brought temperatures that felt as low as -45 C.
Tentative deal reached between Cape Breton University and faculty union

Tentative deal reached between Cape Breton University and faculty union

SYDNEY, N.S. — Cape Breton University says it has reached a tentative agreement with its faculty union after a weeklong strike. Details of the proposed deal weren't immediately available, but the main bargaining issue had been wage increases.
Eastern Canada cold snap ends, but thousands in N.S. and N.B. still without power

Eastern Canada cold snap ends, but thousands in N.S. and N.B. still without power

HALIFAX — Cold weather alerts that blanketed eastern Canada for the past two days have largely lifted, but some Nova Scotians and New Brunswickers remain without power due to outages caused by the frigid temperatures and high winds.
Nova Scotia Premier revives campaign promise to fix health care at party AGM

Nova Scotia Premier revives campaign promise to fix health care at party AGM

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is reassuring his party faithful that he still intends to fix the province's health-care system at whatever cost it takes.
Extremely cold temperatures prolong cold weather alerts for much of Eastern Canada

Extremely cold temperatures prolong cold weather alerts for much of Eastern Canada

HALIFAX — A cold snap that triggered Environment Canada alerts involving eight provinces and territories extended into a second day on Saturday, shattering several past temperature records and leaving thousands of customers in Atlantic Canada without
Plunging wind chill values prompt extreme cold warnings across Eastern Canada

Plunging wind chill values prompt extreme cold warnings across Eastern Canada

HALIFAX — As an immense arctic air mass expanded over the eastern half of the country on Friday, Environment Canada issued an unusually long list of extreme cold warnings that covered six provinces — from Ontario to Newfoundland and Labrador.
Former Liberal N.S. member of legislature to enter guilty plea for impaired driving

Former Liberal N.S. member of legislature to enter guilty plea for impaired driving

HALIFAX — The lawyer for a former Liberal member of the Nova Scotia legislature says his client intends to plead guilty to a charge of impaired driving.
Utility board defies Nova Scotia government, allows 14 per cent power rate hike

Utility board defies Nova Scotia government, allows 14 per cent power rate hike

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's utility regulator has defied the provincial government and approved an average 14 per cent increase in electricity rates over two years. Premier Tim Houston said last November that his government opposed the increase of 6.