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Skip page 1.Long-term care employees short-staffed, worried about mental health
Workers putting in extra hours, filling in where needed, but it's wearing them down
More Canadians moved to Halifax during pandemic, new StatCan estimates show
Halifax gained a net of more than 5,000 residents who moved from other provinces in 2020/21
As another storm hits, Halifax scientists explain thundersnow phenomenon
Thunder during snowstorm rare; unclear if climate change to blame
Province commits to 40 cent minimum wage increase
Nova Scotia to hike minimum wage to $13.35 in April; rate could reach $15 by 2024
| Multiple authors
Three new hospital outbreaks of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia; two more in the ICU
542 new cases reported; 59 in hospital for COVID; 102 contracted disease after being admitted
Local agencies provide in-person options for HRM students
In-person community programs fill gaps for students waiting to go back to class
Construction worker accuses Dartmouth woman of cyberbullying, court application is denied
Judge rules Facebook post does not fit legal definition of cyberbullying