Source Feed:     CBC News - Canada  
  
      Publication Date:     October 29, 2025 - 05:00  
  As drought persists, some rural Nova Scotians turn to drilled wells
    October 29, 2025  
  When the dug well on their property ran dry for the first time in its 200 years, Nancy Grove and Peter Gale had to weigh two options: wait out a drought with no end in sight or spend around $20,000 on a drilled well.
    A landmark court ruling has ignited fierce debate and uncertainty over the future of private property rights in the province and across the country.  
  October 31, 2025 - 12:50 | Sean Boynton | Global News - Canada 
    
    
    The rockslide forced the closure of the section between Callan and North Beach roads, reducing the highway to two lanes and causing repeated delays and detours.  
  October 31, 2025 - 12:49 | Victoria Femia | Global News - Canada 
    
    
    In 2008, at the age of fifty-one, André Alexis published his second novel. He had come rather late to the game, putting out his first collection of short stories at thirty-seven and his debut novel a few years later. But his work was well received, and that first novel, Childhood, garnered him a brace of major literary prizes. Four hundred and eighty pages long and a decade in the making, Asylum was a suitably ambitious follow-up. Exploring the intersecting lives of a cast of characters in Ottawa during the early Brian Mulroney administration, the action is driven by a bureaucratic hero...
  October 31, 2025 - 12:44 | André Forget | Walrus 
    
    


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