CBC Nova Scotia News
- N.S. teachers slam Dexter's education cuts
Hundreds of Nova Scotia teachers are meeting in Halifax this weekend to discuss the Dexter government's cuts to education, along with other issues. - $150K reward for help on missing Dartmouth woman
Nova Scotia is offering a $150,000 reward for help solving the disappearance of a Dartmouth, N.S., woman. - Pit bull attacks Cape Breton woman
A Cape Breton, N.S., woman says she's lucky to be alive after a pit bull dog attacked her while she was walking in her neighbourhood. - Flesh Dress stars at Halifax art show
A new show at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia staring the Flesh Dress is exploring the concept of skin. - Dartmouth's Ocean Nutrition sold for $540M
A Nova Scotia fish oil company has been sold for $540 million.
CBC Top Stories
- Montreal protest deemed illegal after Molotov cocktails thrown
Authorities cracked down on thousands of protesters, many of them students, flooding downtown Montreal near the Berri-UQÀM metro station Friday night after Molotov cocktails were thrown. - Blind Chinese activist leaves for U.S.
A blind Chinese activist was hurriedly taken from a hospital Saturday and boarded a plane that took off for the United States, closing a nearly month-long diplomatic tussle that had tested U.S.-China … - SpaceX rocket launch aborted at last second
The countdown reached all the way to practically zero Saturday morning for the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, but there was an automatic shutdown by on-board computers, a NASA spokesman said. - OPP errors haunt family of missing girl
The family of Christine Harron, an Ontario teenager who vanished 19 years ago today, recently learned of a string of police errors that allowed the proceedings against a man who confessed to assaultin … - Toronto riding's election result tossed by judge
Conservative MP Ted Opitz's federal election win last year in Etobicoke Centre has been declared null and void following a court challenge by former Liberal MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj.
CBC News Canada
- Toronto riding's election result tossed by judge
Conservative MP Ted Opitz's federal election win last year in Etobicoke Centre has been declared null and void following a court challenge by former Liberal MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj. - Montreal protest deemed illegal after Molotov cocktails thrown
Authorities cracked down on thousands of protesters, many of them students, flooding downtown Montreal near the Berri-UQÀM metro station Friday night after Molotov cocktails were thrown. - OPP errors haunt family of missing girl
The family of Christine Harron, an Ontario teenager who vanished 19 years ago today, recently learned of a string of police errors that allowed the proceedings against a man who confessed to assaultin … - Health groups urge Ottawa to save refugee services
The heads of several of Canada's leading health-care organizations have written a strongly worded letter to the federal immigration minister, urging him to rescind plans to cut health services to … - EI changes still under wraps but details coming 'soon'
Human Resources Minister Diane Finley said details on changes to Employment Insurance will be made public soon and that they will help more people find work faster.

