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Halifax gymnast Ellie Black wins Olympic sportsmanship award

Halifax gymnast Ellie Black says she feels honoured after winning an Olympic award that recognizesathletes who exemplify sportsmanship,the spirit of fair play and respect for others.

These Halifax-area communities are getting ready for the next wildfire. Should yours be next?

Halifax Fire's Kara McCurdy is assessing every community in the municipality for its risk of wildfire, educating residents on how they can protect their homes and in turn their neighbours, and identifying issues in the wider community that may need addressing.

Police end search for missing woman at Long Lake, investigation still open

Police have concluded their search for a missing 26-year-old woman at Long Lake Provincial Park, but say the investigation is still open because she hasn't been found.

N.S. firefighter who died flagged safety issue with instructor: incident summary

New information shared with thefamily of a firefighter who was killed at the Nova Scotia Firefighters School in Waverleyreveals that Skyler Blackie informed his instructor the expired fire extinguisher he was using had rust on it, but was told to use it anyway.

Convicted murderer Matthew Munroe denied parole

A 31-year-old man convicted in thegang-related shooting death of Brandon Hatcher in Spryfield in 2010 has been denied both day parole and full parole.

N.S. needs the public's help finding information on cause of Upper Tantallon wildfire

Nova Scotia's Natural Resources Department says unless new information is brought forward, no charges will be laid under the Forests Act in relation to the devastating wildfire last year in Upper Tantallonand Hammonds Plains.

Nova Scotia giving journeypersons cash incentive for mentoring apprentices

As Nova Scotia grapples with a shortage of skilled tradespeople, the provincial government has announced a program aimed at increasing the number of journeypersonsby givingthem a cash incentive to train apprentices.

This high school principal is breaking down barriers for racialized students

As the Nova Scotia government works to remove systemic barriers in theeducation system for Black and Indigenous students, one school leader is not waiting for marching orders.

Police vehicle set on fire in Digby County amid spike in violent crimes

RCMP say one of their vehicleswas set on fire while parked at a service shop in Meteghan, N.S., the latest in a string of violent crimes that has prompted police to double its workforce in the coastalDigby Countyfishing community.

Nova Scotia mother told to stop breastfeeding baby at pool on military base

A nursing mother says she was left feeling embarrassed and overwhelmed after being told she wasn't allowed to breastfeed her baby in or on the deck of a pool ata Nova Scotia military base.