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Dartmouth pipe band celebrates 2nd-place win at world championships

The Dartmouth and District Pipe Band placed second in the Grade 3A category at the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, on Aug. 17.

Dartmouth woman says more walk-in clinics should be a priority after closures

A woman in Dartmouth, N.S., is raising concerns about the lack of walk-in clinics in the area, after discovering that there appears to be only one location open and it's operating at reduced hours and capacity.

Over 200 people are buried in this N.S. cemetery. These women won't let their names be forgotten

Yvonne Rafuse and Betty Rhodenizer of Dayspring, N.S., have been advocating for a new monument to be placed at the Hillside Cemetery. They want the names of the people buried there former residents of the Lunenburg County Home to be listed at the site, but so far theyve had no luck with municipal officials.

Yarmouth art gallery temporarily reopens for World Acadian Congress

The Yarmouth location of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has temporarily reopened for theWorld Acadian Congress this month. But the chair of a non-profit that supports the western branch would like to see it remain open longer.

Wildcat found in Halifax placed at Cape Breton wildlife park

An exotic animal native to Africa that was found roaming the streets ofHalifax last year has a new homeat a wildlife park in Cape Breton.

Decades-old clause keeping grocers out of Halifax neighbourhood hurts community, say residents

When Sobeys moved out of Gottingen Street in north-end Halifax in the '80s, it left the area without easy access to affordable, nutritious food. One community advocate who grew up in the historically Black neighbourhood says the negative effects of that move continue to be felt more than three decades later.

He faced discrimination playing softball in Cape Breton. They want his legacy to be recognized

Two Nova Scotians have made it their mission to get a leading Black softball player inducted into the Cape Breton Sport Hall of Fame.

Moose hunting in Cape Breton suspended for 3 years

Nova Scotia and the Mi'kmaq have temporarily suspended any moose hunting in Cape Breton due to a significant drop in the moose population.

Hockey Nova Scotia's new code of conduct promotes safety, respect on and off the ice

Hockey Nova Scotia has released a new code of conduct for its 2024-25 season, in hopesofpromotingsafety and respect for everyone involved in the sport,on and off the ice.

N.S. tourism company focusing on Black cultural sites granted licence after pushback

A new tourism company that will offer tours of Black heritage sites and charters to cultural events around Nova Scotia has been granted its licence after facing pushback from competitors.