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HRM urges province to adopt updated national building codes

Halifax Mayor Mike Savage wants to nail down when the Houston government will live up to its commitment to adoptnew national building standards.

Water system back up and running after service disruption in Glace Bay area

The Glace Bay water treatment plant is now fully operational, a day after Cape Breton residents served by the plant were asked not to use water unless necessary while water main breaks were repaired.

Hungry Japanese beetles a growing problem in parts of N.S.

The population of Japanese beetles in Nova Scotia is growing and that's contributing to the death of plants and fruit crops in parts of the province.

'Pure joy and excitement' as East Hants non-profit gets closer to opening new $10M facility

The former Enfield Elementary School has been home to Corridor Community Options for Adults for the last few years, but the building is at capacity. Now the non-profit, which offers programming to adults with intellectual disabilities, is preparing to move to a new, larger building.

2 planes, 2 hangars destroyed in fire at Stanley Airport

A fire at a small airport in Hants County has destroyed two aircraft and two hangars,says the facility's general manager.

N.S. SPCA asking for public's help after three kittens found in Halifax mailbox

The Nova Scotia SPCA is seeking the public's help after it says three kittens were found in a mail-drop bin outside 76 Regency Park Dr. in Halifax earlier this week.

Bell Aliant changeover to fibre optics worrying for some N.S. customers

Bell Aliant'smove to replaceoutdated copper wiring with fibre optic cablehas some customers in Nova Scotia concerned they may be left without telephone service during a power outage.

Lower Sackville arena won't open in winter without funding from city, operator says

A spat over funding has led to uncertainty about the future of the Sackville Community Arena in Lower Sackville, N.S., and whether it will open this winter.

N.S. commits $50 million to ensure greater access to vet medicine program

The province is contributing more than$50 millionto create additional seatsfor Nova Scotians at the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown, P.E.I. It's the only veterinarycollege in Atlantic Canada.

Beloved hand-built schooner still undergoing repairs a year after lightning strike

A hand-built wooden schooner is still undergoing repairs a year after it was damaged in the storm that caused unprecedented flooding in Nova Scotia last July. But there are hopes the vessel could be fully operational again by fall.