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Halifax Rifles to mark Remembrance Day with parade on city's Common

Halifax Rifles to mark Remembrance Day with parade on city's Common

HALIFAX — A historic Halifax-based military unit is returning to the city’s Common for the first time in decades with a parade to mark Remembrance Day.
'The monsters and opioids had her.' N.S. minister describes daughter's addiction

'The monsters and opioids had her.' N.S. minister describes daughter's addiction

HALIFAX — The scourge that is Canada's opioid addiction crisis was laid bare in the Nova Scotia legislature this week as politicians of every stripe rose to share personal stories about their struggles with this notorious class of drugs.
N.S. legislature ready to consider changes to avoid sitting until midnight most days

N.S. legislature ready to consider changes to avoid sitting until midnight most days

HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia legislature was set Thursday to conclude a fall sitting marked by rancorous debate and opposition delay tactics after the government extended work hours to push through its agenda.
Advocates laud Halifax disaster registry to aid vulnerable, but want system expanded

Advocates laud Halifax disaster registry to aid vulnerable, but want system expanded

HALIFAX — Advocates are welcoming a new registry in Halifax that helps vulnerable citizens receive specialized help during emergencies, but they say the service should be available across the province.
Crabby business: N.L. fisheries worker charged with accepting 'pans of crab' as bribe

Crabby business: N.L. fisheries worker charged with accepting 'pans of crab' as bribe

STEPHENVILLE, N.L. — A contractor working for the federal Fisheries Department in Newfoundland and Labrador is accused of accepting bribes of seafood.
In Newfoundland, a handful of practitioners are taking on skyrocketing MAID requests

In Newfoundland, a handful of practitioners are taking on skyrocketing MAID requests

ST. JOHN'S, N.L.
Newfoundland and Labrador to launch basic income program for residents aged 60-64

Newfoundland and Labrador to launch basic income program for residents aged 60-64

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The Newfoundland and Labrador government is launching a basic income program for residents aged 60 to 64, part of a poverty reduction plan announced Wednesday that some advocates say could make a real difference.
Fredericton police investigating 2022 death of former diplomat in hospital ER

Fredericton police investigating 2022 death of former diplomat in hospital ER

Fredericton police say they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a patient last year in the emergency room of a local hospital.
Four Nova Scotians awarded province's highest award for bravery

Four Nova Scotians awarded province's highest award for bravery

HALIFAX — Talbot Boyer had seen a lot during his four years as a Halifax transit bus driver, but nothing like the life-threatening scene he encountered on a downtown street early on Jan. 29, 2021.
Newfoundland oil platform employer loses fight to fire employee for using CBD oil

Newfoundland oil platform employer loses fight to fire employee for using CBD oil

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The group representing companies operating on the Hibernia oil platform off the coast of Newfoundland has lost its court battle to fire an employee for using oil made from cannabidiol, a compound found in marijuana.
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