Nova Scotia municipalities make the move to provide more EV charging stations
Which came (or should come) first, the chicken or the egg? Electric vehicles and charging stations present much the same conundrum.
The province’s municipalities are transitioning to EVs as quickly and smoothly as a challenging market will allow.
CAPE BRETON'S LAKE THAT ISN'T REALLY A LAKE AT ALL
Volunteers have protected and promoted the Cape Breton estuary for over a decade — which is good news for the planet.
The Province is offering new rebates for medium and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles.
Premier Tim Houston is still pitching the Prime Minister to free Nova Scotians from the much talked about federal carbon tax.
Bonnyman family lore states that a beloved grove of hemlock trees near Mattatall Lake will stand as long as the family’s elders do.
MUSIC DECLARES AN EMERGENCY
International coalition with Halifax connection works to green up the music industry.
Giving African Nova Scotian, Black and Indigenous peoples a place at the table in the fight against climate change.
The Cape Breton social enterprise and leader in community self-reliance is on the path to a cleaner, more affordable energy future.
The Nova Scotia government has announced a community solar program. But how is it different from the solar panels you already see on homes?