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Skip page 1.Halifax student ‘knew something was wrong’ after being drugged at bar
‘My feet felt like they were bolted to the floor,’ said Josée Saulnier
Seeking ‘clarity’: Northern Pulp challenges province over environmental report
On Thursday, Northern Pulp began first round of layoffs in preparation for their Jan. 31 shutdown
What changes might be in store for Halifax libraries in this year's budget?
Renovations and funding for expanded collection could be on the way
The Maritimes’ all-black hockey league legacy lives on
A new stamp featuring the Maritimes’ Colored Hockey League has launched
‘Something needs to change’: When the minimum just isn’t enough
Minimum wage is set to raise to $12.10 on April 1, but some Nova Scotians say this isn't enough
‘Trying to keep their names alive’: Iranian students fundraise for bursary honouring plane crash victims
Dalhousie University contributed $25,000 to cause
Council pushes to make free menstrual products a priority in this year’s budget
Council was surprised to see funding for the initiative not included in tax increase