What's making news in Atlantic Canada
What's making news in Atlantic Canada
DUFFY VERDICT NOT EXPECTED UNTIL APRIL
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
Nova Scotia doctor charged with trafficking in potent oxycontin drugs
Nova Scotia doctor charged with trafficking in potent oxycontin drugs
BRIDGEWATER, N.S. — A Nova Scotia doctor has been charged with drug trafficking after police accused her of prescribing 50,000potent opiate pills to a hospital patient who never received them.
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
What's making news in Atlantic Canada
What's making news in Atlantic Canada
RCMP OFFICERS CHALLENGE CLAIMS ABOUT AVAILABILITY OF CARBINE RIFLES
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
Deaths show need for dedicated child advocate in Nova Scotia, Conservatives say
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia needs a dedicated child advocate after the deaths of at least 11 children under provincial care since 2004, including a 16-year-old girl found dead in a Halifax home over the weekend, the opposition Tories say.
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
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Nova Scotia island's historic school down to final student, faces closure
BIG TANCOOK ISLAND, N.S. — One of Canada's last remaining one-room schools is down to its last remaining student.
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
Land rules changed to speed up UFB install
Changes to consenting rules announced today should mean a more streamlined process for the installation of ultra-fast broadband (UFB) into New Zealand homes and businesses. Communication Minister Amy Adams said this morning that...
The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald