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Nova Scotia RCMP allege Halifax man used 'dark web' to sell opioids in U.S., Canada
HALIFAX — The Mounties say they've shut down a Nova Scotia-based drug trafficker who was using the dark web to seek customers across Canada and the United States. The federal policing branch of the RCMP says it received information from the U.S.
Oct 20, 2023 8:35 AM
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Nova Scotia to spend $100 million to recruit more skilled tradespeople
HALIFAX — To help meet the demands of Nova Scotia's growing population, the province is investing $100 million over the next three years to help speed up the recruitment and training of skilled tradespeople.
Oct 19, 2023 12:13 PM
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Cape Breton University to lower international enrolment amid job, housing shortages
SYDNEY, N.S. — Cape Breton University says it will scale back the number of international students it admits, after a recent explosion in foreign enrolment, but it's unclear if doing so will ease the housing and part-time job shortages in the region.
Oct 18, 2023 2:24 PM
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Nova Scotia RCMP charge fugitive wanted in weekend shooting near motel
TRURO, N.S. — RCMP say they have charged a 52-year-old man who is still on the loose after a weekend shooting near a motel in Brookfield, N.S., in central Nova Scotia. Darren Trevor Jackson of Truro, N.S.
Oct 18, 2023 1:07 PM
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Modified Atlantic Loop shouldn't thwart drive for offshore wind power: report author
HALIFAX — The author of a new report touting Atlantic Canada as a potential offshore wind energy giant says the scaled-down Atlantic Loop electricity grid announced this week is a start but not enough for the region to fully benefit from its producti
Oct 18, 2023 10:26 AM
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Anonymous donor for Nova Scotia Acadian church disappears, creating uncertainty
HALIFAX — An anonymous donation of $10 million that was expected to help preserve a historic, wooden church in southwestern Nova Scotia appears to have fallen through.
Oct 17, 2023 12:43 PM
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Nova Scotia Tories ignore objections to bill intended to fast-track Halifax housing
HALIFAX — Pleas by Halifax city officials on Monday failed to put the brakes on provincial legislation they say overrides their responsibility to determine urban planning and will transfer development costs on municipal taxpayers.
Oct 16, 2023 2:17 PM
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N.S. RCMP say public not at risk as search continues for motel shooting suspect
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia RCMP say they don’t believe there is any threat to the public as they continue their search for a potentially armed man suspected of shooting a woman at a motel in Brookfield, N.S. RCMP spokesman Cpl.
Oct 16, 2023 7:13 AM
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Lack of fire mitigation measures may have exacerbated Halifax-area wildfire: report
HALIFAX — A report assessing Halifax’s response to a wildfire that destroyed 151 homes found that communications issues caused confusion and a lack of fire mitigation measures may have exacerbated the crisis.
Oct 15, 2023 2:28 PM
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More than 50 Indigenous fish harvesters in the Maritimes charged or on trial: Ottawa
HALIFAX — Three years after a First Nation started a self-regulated lobster fishery that sparked protests and violence in Nova Scotia, federal prosecutors are pressing ahead with charges against dozens of Indigenous fishers, some of whom are planning
Oct 15, 2023 9:05 AM
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