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Cape Breton man faces 64 charges, including sex assault and human trafficking

Cape Breton man faces 64 charges, including sex assault and human trafficking

SYDNEY, N.S. — Police have charged a Cape Breton man with 64 crimes, including human trafficking and sexual assault, after an investigation involving multiple agencies.
Nova Scotia premier says no word on reopening of Donkin mine after meeting company

Nova Scotia premier says no word on reopening of Donkin mine after meeting company

HALIFAX — The immediate future of Cape Breton’s Donkin coal mine remained murky Thursday following a meeting between company officials and Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston.
Halifax police officers who shot man armed with bow and arrow cleared of wrongdoing

Halifax police officers who shot man armed with bow and arrow cleared of wrongdoing

HALIFAX — Two Halifax police officers who fatally shot a man who pointed a fully drawn bow and arrow at them have been cleared of any wrongdoing by Nova Scotia's police watchdog.
Nova Scotia information commissioner to investigate file-sharing cybersecurity breach

Nova Scotia information commissioner to investigate file-sharing cybersecurity breach

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's information and privacy commissioner has launched an investigation into the theft of personal information from a file-transfer system used by the provincial government.
Key testing completed at Nova Scotia's proposed retirement home for captive whales

Key testing completed at Nova Scotia's proposed retirement home for captive whales

HALIFAX — An ambitious plan in Nova Scotia to build North America's first coastal refuge for captive whales has reached a critical phase involving environmental testing — and one of the findings is concerning. The U.S.
N.S. auditor general calls for more oversight on spending outside budget process

N.S. auditor general calls for more oversight on spending outside budget process

HALIFAX — For the second consecutive year, Nova Scotia's auditor general is calling for legislative oversight of spending sprees by the Progressive Conservative government that happen outside of the regular budget process.
N.S. town that changed Cornwallis Street to Queen now considering 'alternate options'

N.S. town that changed Cornwallis Street to Queen now considering 'alternate options'

HALIFAX — When an anti-racism committee in Lunenburg, N.S.
Ottawa, Nova Scotia veto $1.5-million offshore oil exploration bid by company

Ottawa, Nova Scotia veto $1.5-million offshore oil exploration bid by company

HALIFAX — The denial of a $1.5-million bid to relaunch oil and gas exploration in waters off Nova Scotia doesn’t necessarily mean there won’t be future projects, says federal Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson.
Second person charged in the death of Cape Breton resident Natacha Leroy: police

Second person charged in the death of Cape Breton resident Natacha Leroy: police

BIG BRAS D'OR, N.S. — A second person has been charged in the death of a Cape Breton woman whose remains were found last month in Big Bras d'Or, N.S.
Inquiry could probe police role in Nova Scotia wrongful conviction: justice advocate

Inquiry could probe police role in Nova Scotia wrongful conviction: justice advocate

HALIFAX — A public inquiry may be needed to determine whether police in Nova Scotia broke the law when they destroyed evidence in the case of Glen Assoun, who was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1999, a justice advocate says.
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