🎄Tonight, the Christmas tree from Nova Scotia lights up Boston Common, carrying on a timeless tradition that means so much to us in Nova Scotia.
Back in 1917, after the Halifax Explosion, the people of Boston stepped up to help Nova Scotia when we needed it most. Every year since 1971, we've sent a tree as a way to say thank you and keep that bond alive.
This tree stands as a symbol of friendship, gratitude, and the spirit of the season. If you're in Boston, check it out-it's a reminder of the good we can do for each other.