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Leslie Douglas Greenwood received a mandatory sentence of life in prison with no parole eligibility for 25 years Wednesday following a jury trial in Nova Scotia Supreme Court. The 42-year-old man was charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the ... - SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA--(Marketwire - May 18, 2012) - The union representing more than 1,300 school board workers at the Cape Breton Victoria Regional School Board will be holding a 'Walk of Concern' to highlight the second year in a row of cuts to ... - Emotions were high inside a Nova Scotia courtroom Monday as a former Yarmouth priest entered guilty pleas to six counts of indecent assault, some dating back to the late 1960s and early 1970s. The family and friends of the six victims –  all grown men ... - Nova Scotia's consumer advocate for electrical rates says Nova Scotia Power's latest application to increase the price of power includes a plan for more increases in future years. - A Cormorant helicopter from 103 Squadron in Gander, Newfoundland, and a C-130 Hercules aircraft from 413 Squadron in Greenwood, Nova Scotia, were dispatched to help the man Wednesday night. He was aboard the Spanish fishing vessel Calvao about 445 ... - There is no shortage of doctors in Nova Scotia, according to a report on physician resources ... The province has two collaborative emergency centres, in Springhill and Parrsboro, with four more slated to open this year. MacDonald also announced Wednesday ... - BARRINGTON, N.S. – RCMP have charged a Nova Scotia man after a newborn boy was sent to hospital last November with serious injuries. Police say Adam Harold Hogg of Barrington faces charges of aggravated assault, failing to provide the necessities of life ... - Underwater divers recovered the body of a man from a lake on Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore Sunday ... boat ran into trouble on Level Spot Lake off of Lake Charlotte in Musquodoboit Harbour. The other man swam 200 metres to shore and called for help. - Jost was the only Nova Scotia Winery to win gold but Bear River, Avondale Sky and Gaspereau Vinyards also scored medals.  Jost  won  five silver medals for their Cobequid Tides l'Acadie,  Four Skins (Castel, Leon Millot, Kuhlman & Foch),  Marble ... - CHESTER BASIN, N.S. — A pastor says a Nova Scotia student who was suspended from school last ... However, Varrick Day, Swinimer’s pastor in Bridgewater, said in an interview that he’s spoken to Swinimer and he said that he’ll accompany the young ... - Most of the tape was played in Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Bridgewater on Wednesday and the rest will be shown Monday when Leopold’s second-degree murder trial resumes. “It is a significant part of the Crown’s case because the statement contains the ... - June 21: The couples' first child, Prince William, is born in hospital in London. Prince Charles is awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration. June 14-July 1: First Canadian tour with Diana, Princess of Wales. The couple visits Nova Scotia, New Brunswick ... - ... one of the latest recipients of the Community Feed-In Tariff Program by the Nova Scotia Department of Energy. The 4MW wind project at Whynotts Settlement, in the Bridgewater area, is being jointly developed by juwi Wind Canada and Community Wind Farms ... - 34 agriculture jobs to Truro-Bible 25 maintenance enforcement jobs to New Waterford 22 fisheries jobs to Digby-Clementsport 12 aquaculture jobs to Shelburne County The Nova Scotia government is moving dozens of civil servant jobs out of Halifax as it ... - A preliminary hearing is used to determine whether there is enough evidence to proceed to trial. The hearing is scheduled to begin Jan. 16 in Bridgewater. - Nova Scotia currently has opioid replacement programs in Halifax, Cape Breton, and in the Annapolis Valley. But MacDonald said the department is looking to increase the number of clinic spots to areas with the greatest need as part of her department’s new strategy. - Thirty-two years have passed since the boxer from Halifax lost his chance ... induction into the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame in 2003. On the table beside his desk sits a snapshot with Sidney Crosby taken at a school in Eastern Passage. - Both artists have made art professionally since the 1970s, paint large-scale abstracts and live in rural Nova Scotia, Boucher in Graywood near Annapolis Royal and Pentz in Pentz, near LaHave. Dalton says the two have experienced “their fair share of ... - BRIDGEWATER, N.S. — A jury has found a Nova Scotia man accused of killing his fiancee guilty of manslaughter. James Leroy Leopold pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Laura Lee Robertson. Crown attorneys argued before the provincial ... - Two environmental services students in Truro, Nova Scotia, are being lauded for coming up with an idea to help battle the ongoing problem of bacterial outbreaks in hospitals. Jeff Russell, 32, and John Tucker, 24, who are attending a retraining program at ... -
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18 May 2012 Inverness, NS Bookworm: Oh Canada - scotsman.com And all three hail from Inverness County, Nova Scotia. There is even, I’m told, a one-shop village, Port Hood, where all three go for their groceries. If Ullapool is Scotland’s most literate village – and it must be a leading contender – is this ...
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18 May 2012 Proposed changes to EI perturb Atlantic Canada - Globe and Mail Dalhousie University economics professor Lars Osberg believes ... arguing that all of rural Nova Scotia, PEI and New Brunswick “fits into a small corner of Scarborough.” “I’m convinced that the Conservatives are hiding a very, very deeply held ...
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18 May 2012 Truro, NS Charges laid in Truro home invasion that led to police shooting - Metronews.ca TRURO, N.S. – An 18-year-old man in Nova Scotia faces several charges in connection with a home invasion that led to a shootout with police in Truro on Thursday. Police say the Truro resident has been charged with break and enter, using a firearm in the ...
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18 May 2012 N.S. teachers slam Dexter's education cuts Hundreds of Nova Scotia teachers are meeting in Halifax this weekend to discuss the Dexter government's cuts to education, along with other issues.
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18 May 2012 Mariposa wrestlers shine in P.E.I. Ten wrestlers from the Mariposa Wrestling Club travelled to Prince Edward Island last week to compete in the Canada East Wrestling Championships. The event featured more than 300 wrestlers from Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Prince Edward Island and Ontario.[...]
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18 May 2012 Dartmouth's Ocean Nutrition sold for $540M A Nova Scotia fish oil company has been sold for $540 million.
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18 May 2012 Port Hawkesbury, NS Strait Area Chamber of Commerce presents its annual awards - Cape Breton Bob and Linda MacKeigan’s move to Port Hawkesbury would eventually lead to the opening ... a student in the practical nursing program at the Nova Scotia Community College Strait Area Campus.
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18 May 2012 $150K reward for help on missing Dartmouth woman Nova Scotia is offering a $150,000 reward for help solving the disappearance of a Dartmouth, N.S., woman.
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18 May 2012 Truro, NS Truro Police lay charges in home invasion - CBC An 18-year-old Truro man is facing several charges after an incident that ended up in a shootout with Truro police Thursday. Police were called to an apartment building on Lyman Street around 6:30 a.m. after receiving a complaint of a home invasion.
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18 May 2012 Sydney, NS Media Advisory: CUPE Local 5050 to hold 'Walk of Concern' to highlight service cuts to CB SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA--(Marketwire - May 18, 2012) - The union representing more than 1,300 school board workers at the Cape Breton Victoria Regional School Board will be holding a 'Walk of Concern' to highlight the second year in a row of cuts to ...
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18 May 2012 Halifax, NS Clearwater receives Nova Scotia Exporter of the Year Award HALIFAX, May 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Clearwater was recognized for its outstanding contribution to Nova Scotia's exporting business community at a luncheon at the World Trade and Convention Centre on Thursday. ...
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18 May 2012 Economy, NS Canada: Nova Scotia bee investment to help fruit industry - FreshPlaza Nova Scotia is supporting its bee-keeping industry and fruit growers ... which contribute to the provincial economy." Pollination of fruit is the most valuable contribution of bee keeping to the economy, worth $1,9 million annually. Honey and wax ...
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18 May 2012 Londonderry, NS First book brings award for local author - St. John's Telegram The award went to “Necessaries and Sufficiencies: Planter Society in Londonderry, Onslow and Truro Townships ... honoured the award’s inaugural winner, Nova Scotia author Joyce Barkhouse, whose book, “Pit Pony,” White includes in her curriculum.
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18 May 2012 Parrsboro, NS Trottier feels Maritime love - The Chronicle Herald This weekend Trottier is an instructor at the Ship’s Company Theatre fiddle camp hosted annually in Parrsboro by master player and composer Gordon Stobbe. While she’s in the neighbourhood, her schedule also includes a handful of Nova Scotia and New ...
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18 May 2012 Kentville, NS School board member loses bid to reverse conviction in breathalyzer case - The Chronicle Herald KENTVILLE — A member of the Annapolis Valley regional school board and a former provincial Liberal candidate has lost her battle to have her conviction ... Lunn appealed her conviction to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, claming she was not given adequate ...
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18 May 2012 Digby, NS Car that rammed into deck had no brakes - The Chronicle Herald a Nova Scotia provincial court trial has been told. Carol Diane Muise, 46, of Grosses Coques, Digby County, is the alleged driver of the car. She’s facing criminal negligence and dangerous driving charges. Pamela LeBlanc testified Tuesday that she was ...
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18 May 2012 Boy attacked by coyote in Nova Scotia CAPE BRETON, Nova Scotia, May 18 (UPI) -- A Canadian teenager said he was attacked by a coyote but got away with minor injuries because his sturdy dirt-bike gear protected him.
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18 May 2012 Dutch company snares Nova Scotia-based Omega-3 producer for $540 million HALIFAX - A Dutch company specializing in sustainable dietary supplements has bought Ocean Nutrition Canada, a Nova Scotia-based manufacturer of fish oil.
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18 May 2012 Annapolis Royal, NS Annapolis Royal CAO to work part time - The Chronicle Herald ANNAPOLIS ROYAL — The Town of Annapolis Royal has hired a part-time CAO to help reduce expenditures in a time of reduced revenues, says Mayor Phil Roberts. Carol St-Amour, who has 25 years experience in municipal government, will replace former CAO Amery ...
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18 May 2012 Bridgewater, NS Man guilty of killing his fianceé during sex, claims she bit his penis  - New York Daily News A Nova Scotia man was found guilty of killing his fianceé during ... “It just happened so fast.” The Bridgewater jury found Leopold guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter in the April 2011 death of 47-year-old Robertson, the CBC ...
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18 May 2012 Halifax, NS Dutch company acquires N.S.-based Omega-3 producer for $540 million By The Canadian Press HALIFAX - A Dutch company specializing in sustainable dietary supplements has bought Ocean Nutrition Canada, a Nova Scotia-based manufacturer of fish oil. Royal DSM says in a release ...
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18 May 2012 Halifax, NS CBSA Lays Charges in Immigration Fraud Case HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA-- - The Canada Border Services Agency announced today that it has laid charges against three men involved in an immigration fraud scheme.After a lengthy investigation into the activities ...
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18 May 2012 Lunenburg, NS Lovely - and surprisingly tasty - Lunenburg is a Nova Scotia gem - Toronto Star LUNENBURG, NOVA SCOTIA—Hoo, boy. After arriving from the relative frenzy of St. John’s, I didn’t quite know what to make of this town. It doesn’t help that they’re just now putting the final touches on things for the tourist season, and that a ...
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18 May 2012 Yarmouth, NS Nova Scotia fishermen strike over price of lobsters - Macleans Not the roughly 900 fishermen in southwestern Nova Scotia whose job it is to haul the crustaceans from the deep. Hundreds of fishermen have been floating their boats idly in and around Yarmouth, Shelburne, and Digby for more than a week ...
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18 May 2012 Pictou, NS Canadian School District to Cut More Than Half of its Library Staff - School Library Journal A Nova Scotia school system has proposed cutting 56 percent of its ... including East Hants, Colchester, Cumberland and Pictou, according to its website. More than 125 positions in total are expected to be lost for the coming school year, including 55 ...
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18 May 2012 Sydney, NS Sydney animal shelter settlement coming - CBC In January, the Nova Scotia SPCA won the right to take temporary control of the Sydney animal shelter in advance of a larger hearing on who should permanently run the facility. That hearing had been scheduled in Supreme Court for next week. "The parties ...
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18 May 2012 Wolfville, NS Berwick poultry plant gets $1 million from province - The Chronicle Herald The Nova Scotia government is investing $1 million to help an Annapolis Valley poultry processor increase productivity. Eden Valley Poultry Inc. will use the money to buy cutting-edge poultry processing equipment as part of its $40-million plan to renovate ...
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17 May 2012 Bridgewater, NS Preliminary hearing set for Nova Scotia teen charged in mother’s death - Cape Breton A preliminary hearing is used to determine whether there is enough evidence to proceed to trial. The hearing is scheduled to begin Jan. 16 in Bridgewater.
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17 May 2012 Greenwood, NS Nova Scotia man convicted in double slaying facing additional murder charges - Cape Breton The Montreal police service laid first-degree murder charges Tuesday against Leslie Douglas Greenwood in the deaths of 47-year-old Kirk Murray and 51-year-old Antonio Onesi. Murray and Onesi were shot in the parking lot of a Montreal McDonald ...
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17 May 2012 Truro, NS Nova Scotia unit investigates Truro police shooting - Metronews.ca A suspect was taken to hospital in Halifax early Thursday morning after being shot by police during an apparent home invasion. Truro Police Service Chief Dave MacNeil said officers responded to 1 Lyman St. shortly after 6 a.m. to a possible invasion in ...
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17 May 2012 Economy, NS DFO tells more than 1,000 workers they could lose their jobs - BC search and rescue station shut do "It says it will amalgamate that operation with the Sea Island Station in Richmond, but that means longer response times which can mean the difference between life and death ... a fish hatchery in Mersey, Nova Scotia will close.
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17 May 2012 Lunenburg, NS NSTU Holds 91st Annual Council - CNW Group Nova Scotia's 10, 000 union members will vote for one of three ... when calculating student-teacher ratios. (Lunenburg County) 2012-34 BE IT RESOLVED THAT the NSTU lobby the Department of Education to support teachers so that more focus can be put on ...
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17 May 2012 Truro, NS Man critically wounded in shootout with Truro police - The Chronicle Herald A Truro police officer shot and wounded a man early Thursday morning after officers were called to a home invasion close to downtown. The incident happened after three officers were fired upon after being called to an apartment at a Lyman Street complex.
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17 May 2012 Voter turnout down in municipal elections - Worldnews.com Both Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are either surrounded by ... with a maximum elevation at Mount Carleton of . The New Brunswick Lowlands form the eastern and central portions of the province and are part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence ...
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17 May 2012 Man convicted of 1998 murder charged in death of young woman from Nova Scotia NEW GLASGOW, N.S. - A 29-year-old Nova Scotia man who was convicted as a teenager of killing a cab driver has been charged with kidnapping and first-degree murder in the death of a 19-year-old woman who disappeared while he was on parole.
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17 May 2012 Antigonish, NS Marathoner Eric Gillis says running was ‘carrot’ that got him through school - guelphmercury.co He calls himself a “willed non-learner” in high school. The wiry, 130-pound Gillis took up running in Grade 7 in Antigonish, a university town of just over 4,000 in northeastern Nova Scotia that has a strong history in the sport. He quickly discovered ...
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17 May 2012 Pictou, NS Nova Scotia man charged with kidnapping and murder in death of Amber Kirwan - Toronto Star NEW GLASGOW, N.S.—Police in Nova Scotia have charged a 29-year-old man with kidnapping ... was a senseless tragedy that affected the local community. Falconer is due in Pictou provincial court later today. Police said they also arrested a woman Wednesday ...
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17 May 2012 Antigonish, NS Mill deal could bring $54 million annually to Nova Scotia Power - Worldnews.com Nova Scotia (pronounced ; ; ) is one of Canada's three Maritime ... which is located about 15 km southwest of Antigonish. The coldest temperature ever recorded was −41.1 °C (−42 °F) on January 31, 1920 at Upper Stewiacke.
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17 May 2012 New dawn at Canadian Pacific as board, management buckle in fight - Globe and Mail The terminals are in the Nova Scotia centres of Dartmouth and Sydney, Corner Brook in Newfoundland and Labrador, Sept-Ilses, Quebec, and Cap aux Meules in the Magdalen Islands. Sears Holdings Corp. SHLD-Q may be on the verge of a retreat from Canada.
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17 May 2012 Evolutionary Spinal Board Earns Nova Scotia Students the 2012 Weston Youth Innovation Award - FOX C The grade 12 students from Hants County, Nova Scotia created a Universal Spinal Board designed so rescue workers can safely move people of all ages, heights and weights who have suffered a spinal injury. On the basis of this creative approach to problem ...
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17 May 2012 Evolutionary Spinal Board Earns Nova Scotia Students the 2012 Weston Youth Innovation Award - Yahoo In addition to winning the Ontario Science Centre's 2012 Weston Youth Innovation ... Canadians who are already making positive changes in our world," says Serena Mitchell, family representative of The W. Garfield Weston Foundation and a Jury ...
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17 May 2012 Inverness, NS Raceway attempted break-in under investigation - Cape Breton Overnight on May 1, between 10:30 p.m. and 6 a.m., the door to the Inverness Raceway canteen was damaged ... your local police or Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers can be reached at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or by going online at ...
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17 May 2012 Inverness, NS RCMP investigating Inverness break-in - Cape Breton If you have any information on the identity of the suspect in this incident or any information about other incidents, please contact any RCMP Detachment, your local police or Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers can be reached at 1-800-222 ...
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17 May 2012 Barrington, NS NSP asking municipal leaders how to improve system’s reliability - The Chronicle Herald The reliability of this province’s electrical service will be discussed when Nova Scotia Power officials meet with Halifax Regional Municipality representatives tonight. Held at the Delta Halifax on Barrington Street, the meeting runs from 6:30 p.m. to 8 ...
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17 May 2012 Halifax, NS NSTU Holds 91st Annual Council HALIFAX , May 17, 2012 /CNW/ - The Nova Scotia Teachers Union is celebrating its 91 st Annual Council this coming long weekend, May 18 to 20, at the Harbourfront Marriott.Approximately 400 voting delegates, ...
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17 May 2012 Coyote attacks teenager in Cape Breton - CBC A 14-year-old Nova Scotia boy is recovering from coyote bites to his leg and buttock after he was attacked by an aggressive animal while on a Cape Breton trail on Tuesday night. The Department of Natural Resources said the teenager was riding a dirt bike ...
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17 May 2012 Lawrencetown, NS Young people priority in Nova Scotia's mental health plan - The Chronicle Herald Mental health clinicians will work out of some schools in Nova Scotia to identify troubled children and ... some funds into the opiate substitution (methadone) program in the Annapolis Valley area, and will target other areas with large wait lists.
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17 May 2012 Antigonish, NS Blue Nose race one more step in life - The Chronicle Herald On the weekend the very first Blue Nose was held in 2004, the then 16-year-old Gottschall was in a car accident in her native Antigonish that nearly took ... for the Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia board member. She considered attempting a longer ...
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17 May 2012 Sydney, NS Track event to be held in Cape Breton - The Chronicle Herald For the first time in history, the Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation’s marquee event, featuring several hundred of the province’s top high school athletes, is headed to Cape Breton. Sydney Academy will host the June 1-2 meet at the $10-million ...
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17 May 2012 N.S. man charged in murder of Amber Kirwan A Nova Scotia man has been charged with kidnapping and first-degree murder in the death of 19-year-old Amber Kirwan, police said Thursday.
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17 May 2012 Amber Kirwan death: Nova Scotia man charged with kidnapping and murder Police in Nova Scotia have charged a 29-year-old man with kidnapping and first-degree murder in the death of 19-year-old Amber Kirwan last year.
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17 May 2012 Nova Scotia announces details of review of Halifax psychiatric facility HALIFAX - Nova Scotia's Health Department has released details of a review of a Halifax psychiatric facility that released a patient who was later charged in a fatal assault.
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17 May 2012 Convicted killer charged with murder of 19-year-old Amber Kirwan in Nova Scotia RCMP announced at a Thursday morning news conference in New Glasgow, N.S. that Christopher Alexander Falconer, 29, had been arrested and will be arraigned later today
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17 May 2012 Sydney, NS Boart Longyear Expects Strong Demand as Miners Continue Projects - Bloomberg Mining companies will probably boost exploration spending as much as 15 percent this year from a record $18.2 billion last year, Halifax, Nova Scotia-based Metals Economics ... at A$3.19 as of 1 p.m. in Sydney. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 Index ...
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17 May 2012 Economy, NS Economy expected to take off in N.S. - The Chronicle Herald The provincial economy will shake off the doldrums this year and pick up steam in 2013, says the Conference Board of Canada. The recent economic recession hit Nova Scotia less harshly than most other provinces, said Marie-Christine Bernard, the board’s ...
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17 May 2012 Economy, NS Nova Scotia unveils plan to have tidal energy meet 10 percent of its energy needs - Energias Renova both in diversifying our energy portfolio and in growing our economy," Parker said. The 44-page strategy acknowledges that it will take time to develop technologies that can withstand the high current velocities and extreme tidal ranges of Nova Scotia's ...
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16 May 2012 Lawrencetown, NS Gas-and-dash victim frustrated by police inaction - CBC A gas station and convenience store operator in the Annapolis Valley says he's frustrated by the lack of police action after he was the victim of a gas-and-dash incident. Steve Morine, who owns TJ's Convenience in Aldershot, said a car pulled up to his gas ...
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16 May 2012 Bridgewater, NS N.S. man guilty of manslaughter in fiancee's death - CTV BRIDGEWATER, N.S. — A jury has found a Nova Scotia man accused of killing his fiancee guilty of manslaughter. James Leroy Leopold pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Laura Lee Robertson. Crown attorneys argued before the provincial ...
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16 May 2012 Bishop convicted of child porn stripped of duties - WCBD ANTIGONISH, Nova Scotia (AP) A Roman Catholic bishop who was convicted of importing child pornography into Canada has been stripped of his clerical duties. The Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, announced the move Wednesday. Raymond Lahey was ...
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16 May 2012 Antigonish, NS Church dismisses bishop in N.S. child porn case - CTV ANTIGONISH, N.S. — A Roman Catholic bishop who was convicted of importing child pornography into Canada has been stripped of his clerical duties. The Diocese of Antigonish, N.S., says the Holy See in Rome has dismissed Raymond Lahey from the clerical ...
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16 May 2012 Lunenburg, NS Bluenose II: Rebirth of a Canadian Original - CTV "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for all of us," said production manager Michael Higgins. On the shores of Lunenburg harbour in Nova Scotia, at the same shipyard where Bluenose was fashioned in just a hundred days, shipbuilders employ skills ...
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16 May 2012 Mental health plan unveiled in N.S. The Nova Scotia government will place more clinicians in schools and assess children as young as 18 months old as part of a broad mental health strategy aimed at intervening early and reducing wait times for care.
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16 May 2012 Nova Scotia unveils mental health plan to identify and address issues early HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government will place more clinicians in schools and assess children as young as 18 months old as part of a broad mental health strategy aimed at intervening early and reducing wait times for care.
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16 May 2012 Antigonish, NS Cotton's secret revealed - CJAD Born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, but a devoted Montrealer who has been here to train in the sport she loves for the better part of 10 years, Cotton can block out obstacles like she can block out any pain her opponents in judo try to inflict. Listen to the ...
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16 May 2012 Inverness, NS C.B. inspires songwriter - The Chronicle Herald “You don’t get any more country than that,” Jeremy Pike chuckles during a telephone conversation from his Inverness County home Tuesday. Pike, 35, is up against finalists in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest with his country song Every Time I Hit the Bottl
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16 May 2012 ZYTIGA® Now Available for Eligible Patients in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador Provinces are fifth and sixth in Canada to reimburse new metastatic prostate cancer treatment TORONTO , May 16, 2012 /CNW/ - Men living with metastatic prostate cancer in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and ...
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16 May 2012 Hubbards, NS Hubbards parents push for safer crosswalk near elementary school - The Chronicle Herald Parents at Shatford Memorial Elementary School in Hubbards want a better and safer crosswalk in front of their school. School advisory committee chairman Gord Tate says parents want changes to the St. Margarets Bay Road crossing, which has an old orange ...
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16 May 2012 Bridgetown, NS Valley parents, Conseil scolaire work toward francophone school - The Chronicle Herald Francophone parents in Digby, Bear River, Annapolis Royal and Bridgetown are working with the Conseil scolaire acadien, the province’s French school board, to make it happen. They have formed a committee to promote their right to an all-French education ...
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16 May 2012 Halifax, NS New chief electoral official for Elections Nova Scotia The office responsible for supervising elections in Nova Scotia has a new chief electoral officer.
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16 May 2012 Plazacorp to spend $12.2 million on retail property development in 2012 - dcnonl.com Other properties in the planning stages include a 7,300-square foot property in Broisband, Quebec, the Commercial Street Plaza in New Minas, Nova Scotia and a 90,000 square foot plaza in Magog, Quebec, "There is excess density at existing properties that ...
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15 May 2012 Lawrencetown, NS N.S. wants early action on mental health - Metronews.ca Nova Scotia currently has opioid replacement programs in Halifax, Cape Breton, and in the Annapolis Valley. But MacDonald said the department is looking to increase the number of clinic spots to areas with the greatest need as part of her department’s new strategy.
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15 May 2012 New Waterford, NS Ma’s now a member of Feed Nova Scotia - Cape Breton Feed Nova Scotia is a charitable organization which collects and ... “Right now Ma’s is being run on a volunteer basis.” Dave Wilton of New Waterford donated the former Salvation Army building to Ma’s. It is presently being cleaned and renovations ...
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15 May 2012 Lawrencetown, NS Dartmouth company sues Lawrencetown man - The Chronicle Herald A numbered Dartmouth company is suing a Lawrencetown man for more than $150,000 in damages related to an alleged breach of contract. In documents filed in Nova Scotia Supreme Court Monday, 3241576 Nova Scotia Ltd. alleged that it had a right of first ...
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15 May 2012 Mill deal could bring $54 million annually to Nova Scotia Power By SYDNEY, N.S. - A regulatory filing says a tentative arrangement between Nova Scotia Power and the company looking to reopen the NewPage paper mill could bring the utility up to $54 million annually. ...
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15 May 2012 Mount Uniacke, NS Bedford Singers celebrate 30 years - halifaxnewsnet.ca Now, 30 years later, the majority of singers are made up of people from other parts of HRM and outlying communities like Tantallon and Mount Uniacke. “At our AGM in June we are announcing our new stage name EnChor East,” said Sackville resident Ken Oursin.
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