Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
June 2, 2025: from its creation in 1933 as a tribute to the blossoms of the many apple orchards, traditions and agricultural ...
Digby’s potential is immense, but realizing it requires a concerted effort. We must fast-track projects, cut red tape, ...
Nova Scotia Health is hoping for a good turnout, and a great rate of hire, when it holds a province-wide career fair this ...
Nova Scotia is honouring Nora Bernard today on ... She loved being Mi'kmaq, she loved her culture, and she loved her language. "A lot of people didn't know that she was [a] very fluent Mi ...
Currently, Nova Scotia has four protected ridings whose ... to have their unique concerns addressed effectively, their culture recognized and their community’s needs properly represented.” ...
The new exhibit at the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History replaces one from the 1970s. The museum consulted with Mi'kmaw elders for the update. Sis'moqon has the story.
Cultural centres are vital for Indigenous communities in Atlantic Canada, as they encourage a sense of belonging. They are where language, storytelling and ceremonies can thrive, strengthening ...