A Canadian firefighters’ Halloween party sparked outrage when a group of four people appeared to be dressed as members of the Ku Klux Klan, as white robes and pointed hats made up the racist costume.
Tens of thousands of Nova Scotia Power customers spent much of Saturday without power after high winds and rain hit the province overnight.
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Members of the historically Black community of Whitney Pier, N.S., say Ku Klux Klan costumes worn last year at a Halloween party sparked anger across Nova Scotia, but they're disappointed no measures ...
A Cape Breton doctor is concerned about the future of pain care in eastern parts of Nova Scotia due to what he describes as a lack of resources provided by the provincial health authority to treat ...