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Author: Michael MacDonald
Publication Date: January 2, 2026 - 12:21
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Cold War bomb shelter in rural Nova Scotia finding new life as bunker for the elite
January 2, 2026
A former Cold War fallout shelter in rural Nova Scotia is being transformed into luxury condominiums for elite clients seeking refuge from global crises.
Project co-owner Paul Mansfield says renovation of the two-storey, underground bunker started less than a year ago, but the project has already attracted attention from several well-heeled buyers. The price range for the 50 condos is a secret — unless the vetting process determines you can afford one.
While the finance minister wouldn't commit to change, he said all options remain available to the government, including looking at 'out-of-the-box ideas.'
January 23, 2026 - 12:01 | Colin D’Mello | Global News - Ottawa
Much of the country is facing hazardous or severe cold weather warnings going into the weekend, as a “destructive” winter storm from the United States is expected to hit Canada.
Here’s what to know should you have air travel planned in the coming days.
What are Canadian airlines telling travellers?
Flair Airlines told National Post its forecasters are “actively monitoring a forecasted storm on the East Coast of the U.S. and into the GTA.”
“Flair recommends checking your flight status online regularly and arriving at the airport early,” the airline said.
“Passengers whose...
January 23, 2026 - 11:55 | National Post Staff | National Post
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January 23, 2026 - 11:00 | | CBC News - Canada

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