In recognition that African Nova Scotians/Indigenous Blacks are a distinct people with collective rights tied to over 52 land-based communities in that part of Mi’kma’ki known as Nova Scotia, the ...
In the 1960s, the African Nova Scotian community of Africville was destroyed to make way for development. Former residents received an apology from Halifax in 2010. Over the phone, Violet Downey ...
"That enhances our stature globally so much." Another chapter of African Nova Scotian history is in the spotlight this week. The Canadian government has recognized the "Colored Hockey League of ...
Don MacLean was sworn in today as the first permanent African Nova Scotian chief of the Halifax Regional Police.
Hundreds of ships have been sailing under the flag of Eswatini without the African country’s permission to do so, according to a letter from the landlocked nation’s government. A large number ...
Through collaboration with our partners, The WeAreAllCS African Nova Scotian and African Descent Student Entrance Scholarship not only offers financial support but provides a platform to support the ...
Nova Scotia’s Department of Justice will provide more funding for counselling services to victims of crimes and extend the ...
LeBlanc, ONS, KC, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, will host a flag-raising ceremony at Government House on Monday, October 21 st, 2024, to celebrate Award Awareness Week (October 21-25 ...
In the first of a four-part investigation into the seedy underbelly of the lucrative clothing donation bin industry, CTV W5 ...
At his swearing-in ceremony Wednesday morning, Don MacLean, the Halifax police force’s first Black permanent chief, paid tribute to the African Nova Scotian officers who came before him.
HALIFAX, NS, Oct. 17, 2024 /CNW/ - Award Canada and His Honour the Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, ONS, KC, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, will host a flag-raising ceremony at Government House on ...
HALIFAX - At his swearing-in ceremony Wednesday morning, Don MacLean, the Halifax police force’s first Black permanent chief, paid tribute to the African Nova Scotian officers who came before him.