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Halifax gymnast Ellie Black wins Olympic sportsmanship award

Halifax gymnast Ellie Black says she feels honoured after winning an Olympic award that recognizesathletes who exemplify sportsmanship,the spirit of fair play and respect for others.

Man on mobility scooter struck in crosswalk near Halifax Shopping Centre

Halifax Regional Police say a man on a mobility scooter was sent to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries Monday after he was struck by a pickup truck in a crosswalk.

Halifax Public Libraries staff hit the picket line for first day of strike

Halifax Public Libraries staff are on strike after conciliation talks between the employer and their union ended over the weekend without an agreement.

Barriers removed from Dartmouth Cove trail, company says

The company behind aproposed infilling project at Dartmouth Cove says it has removed barriers it had installed on Wednesday along a popular walking trail.

Some fishery officers refusing work in N.S., citing dangerous conditions, says DFO

The Fisheries Department says it's 'making every effort to minimize operational impacts,' but the Brazil Rock Lobster Association says enforcement officersare nowhere to be seento prevent illegal fishing during the off-season.

Ashby legion in Cape Breton robbed at gunpoint last week

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 138 president says around $4,000 was stolen on Thursday, Aug. 15, after two men with a gun entered the building and demanded money.

Nova Scotians with private health insurance encouraged to check if they need referral notes

Many plans in the province don't require a note from a doctor or nurse practitioner for massages, physiotherapy or to see chiropractors.

Province issues stop-work order for Nova Scotia Firefighters School

Nova Scotia's Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration issued the stop-work order on Friday, halting any high-risk training at the school indefinitely.

Louisianans embrace roots on National Acadian Day in Nova Scotia

Many people from the state are descendants of the Acadians who were forced to leave by the British in the mid-1700s. Some have travelled to Nova Scotia to take part in the World Acadian Congress.

Halifax developing code of conduct for people living at designated encampment sites

Halifax staff are in the process of creating a code of conduct for people sleeping rough at its six designated encampments to address problematic behaviour as concerns about safety from the people living in and around the sites persist.