Paul LaFleche is the 2025 recipient of the Lieutenant-Governor’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration. It is awarded ...
We discover how a farmer in Greystone transformed a former hay shed into a pie lover’s haven. At the Cookstown Hub, preparations are underway to serve more than 100 free festive meals to the local ...
Sullivan’s Crossing has made fans fall in love with the small Canadian town — but where is the hit show actually filmed? Maggie quickly falls in love with the area — and the people — again and chooses ...
Hurricane Erin churned up powerful swells along Nova Scotia’s coast, drawing surfers to Lawrencetown Beach in search of the perfect ride. Parkinson’s Isn’t Just Bad Luck. Scientists Reveal It’s ...
Nova Scotia is preparing for the potential effects of Hurricane Erin as it moves northward in the Atlantic Ocean. Boat owners, beachgoers and wildland firefighters are all watching Erin's path closely ...
As Hurricane Erin churns ominously in the Atlantic, surfers in Nova Scotia are gearing up to ride the powerful, storm-fed waves. Experienced surfers in Lawrencetown, N.S., are gearing up to ride the ...
This Canadian House occupies a prime site on Nova Scotia’s wild and dramatic Eastern Shore. With the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop, Lawrencetown House abuts a scrubby foreshore of wetlands, ponds, ...
A hill, a gable, and a wall: these were the essential elements that the design studio Bishop McDowell, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, zeroed in on to create a trim, 2,300-square-foot house in the Canadian ...
A 65-year-old motorcyclist from Three Fathom Harbour, N.S., has died in a crash in Lawrencetown, Halifax County. RCMP say the man was heading west on Lawrencetown Road around 12:10 p.m. AT on Monday ...
Easter Sunday will see a cloudy start, with scattered light showers for all. In the afternoon, heavier showers will develop in the west, with the odd bright spell possible in the east. Tonight Tonight ...
caption Lawrencetown Headland, where Highway 207 is set to be realigned. The construction will shift the road by a few hundred metres inland to protect it from storm surges, flooding and erosion.