Nova Scotians who access the services of a counselling therapists who use certain professional titles can now be assured that those therapists have the necessary training and qualifications to practice.
Two new members have joined the board of InNOVAcorp, an internationally recognized organization that helps early stage technology companies in Nova Scotia commercialize products and services for export.
Local Lib Dem candidate Stephen Robinson visited the Greenpeace ship 'Rainbow Warrior', when stationed at Southend. It was part of the campaign to persuade Gordon Brown to 'give coal the boot' by rejecting proposals for a new coal-fired station at
Below you will find our recommendations in 40 contested races and one bond measure. In the months leading up to this election, members of the editorial board met with nearly 80 candidates. We asked them questions. We picked their brains.
West Hollywood City Councilman John Duran disclosed he was slated to perform 20 gay weddings in the few days to the election, while a spokesman for San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom said city hall was like Las Vegas wedding chapels
Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-HI), one of Stevens' closest allies, said on Saturday he is "absolutely confident" that his friend will be sworn into a seventh term and that his conviction will be overturned on appeal.
With most of the nation focused on a historic presidential campaign and election, Bush administration officials have been busy preparing parting gifts for their friends in private industry.
The federal government soon may subsidize the merger of General Motors and Chrysler in the hope that combining these corporate clunkers might keep them out of the junkyard of bankruptcy.
Sarah Palin had Gretchen Wilson, while Barack Obama had the Boss. The competing presidential tickets were barely 50 miles apart yesterday (Sunday) as they tried to sway northeast Ohio voters. The contrasts " from music to message " were sharp.
The U.S. has sent observers to monitor elections in foreign countries for years. This year, thousands of international observers are in the U.S. to watch the presidential election. One is a group of Chinese journalism students from Shanghai. They made
Northeast Ohio is home to one of the most closely watched races for Congress. WKSU's M.L. Schultze has a look at the fight for the 16th District. WKSU's M.L. Schultze reports.
This has been an historic election for many voters, especally women, who's choices in this campaign have challenged their idea of what it means to be a feminist. WKSU's Karen Kasler reports.
Voters who wait until Tuesday to cast their ballots might find themselves standing in long lines. And Ohioans who want to know outcomes of races early Tuesday night might find themselves playing the waiting game as well. Our Statehouse correspondent