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Charges of child molestation dropped in Dartmouth, N.S., court due to excessive delay

Charges of child molestation dropped in Dartmouth, N.S., court due to excessive delay

HALIFAX — Charges against a Nova Scotia man for alleged sexual offences against children have been stayed due to excessive delays in the proceedings.
All wildfires in Nova Scotia under control more than two weeks after they started

All wildfires in Nova Scotia under control more than two weeks after they started

HALIFAX — All of Nova Scotia's wildfires are now under control, more than two weeks after an unprecedented string of fires broke out in the southwestern corner of the province and in the Halifax area.
President of Doctors Nova Scotia says new contract key to physician recruitment

President of Doctors Nova Scotia says new contract key to physician recruitment

HALIFAX — The ongoing contract negotiations between the Nova Scotia government and physicians are critical to improving the health-care system, the newly installed head of the province's doctor association said Tuesday.
New tribute unveiled for George Dixon, the first Canadian to win a world boxing title

New tribute unveiled for George Dixon, the first Canadian to win a world boxing title

HALIFAX — George Dixon stood five-foot-four and at most weighed 115 pounds during his career, but he was a giant in the boxing ring.
New Brunswick child advocate offers critique of province's school LGBTQ policy

New Brunswick child advocate offers critique of province's school LGBTQ policy

FREDERICTON — Changes announced last week to New Brunswick's policy on sexual orientation in schools are "incredibly vague and shoddy" and could open the door to discrimination, the province's youth and child advocate warned Monday.
Police in Nova Scotia charge man with abduction after Amber Alert

Police in Nova Scotia charge man with abduction after Amber Alert

TRURO, N.S. — Police in Nova Scotia have charged a man with abduction following a June 7 Amber Alert in southern Quebec. Jessie Wayne MacPhee, 31, is expected to appear in a provincial court in Truro, N.S., on June 12.
Newfoundland and Labrador police watchdog says man dead, officer injured in shooting

Newfoundland and Labrador police watchdog says man dead, officer injured in shooting

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador’s police watchdog agency says a man is dead following an “officer-involved” shooting incident in St. John’s. The province's Serious Incident Response Team says the shooting occurred around 10:50 a.m.
Nova Scotia firefighters use choppers, walkers to stamp out wildfire hot spots

Nova Scotia firefighters use choppers, walkers to stamp out wildfire hot spots

BARRINGTON, N.S. — Nova Scotia firefighters are combing the charred woodlands of southwestern Nova Scotia for hot spots using a combination of infrared detectors in the air and blackened, steel-toed boots on the ground.
Atlantic premiers want to expand doctor registry to other health-care workers

Atlantic premiers want to expand doctor registry to other health-care workers

CHARLOTTETOWN — Atlantic Canada’s premiers say they want to expand a registry of physicians and surgeons to include other health-care professionals.
N.S. government must help communities prepare for more wildfires: climate experts

N.S. government must help communities prepare for more wildfires: climate experts

HALIFAX — Climate and forestry researchers say Nova Scotia must act swiftly to prepare for future wildfires in the province's increasingly vulnerable forests.
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