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Cold case: Man pleads not guilty to killing P.E.I. teacher in 1988

Cold case: Man pleads not guilty to killing P.E.I. teacher in 1988

CHARLOTTETOWN 鈥 Todd Joseph Gallant has pleaded not guilty to the 1988 killing of Prince Edward Island teacher Byron Carr. A spokesperson for the Island's Crown prosecutors' office says the plea was entered today in Supreme Court.
'Crack houses' across rural Newfoundland? RCMP has no reports supporting MP's claim

'Crack houses' across rural Newfoundland? RCMP has no reports supporting MP's claim

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. 鈥 A Conservative member of Parliament from Newfoundland and Labrador says there are small towns in his rural district overrun with 鈥渃rack houses鈥 and child sex trafficking, but police say they haven鈥檛 received reports to that effect.
Ocean research device victim of great white shark attack off Nova Scotia shore

Ocean research device victim of great white shark attack off Nova Scotia shore

HALIFAX 鈥 A device used by researchers with Fisheries and Oceans Canada appears to have been the victim of an attack by a great white shark 300 metres under water off the coast of Nova Scotia.
Foreign doctors' skills will be assessed while they care for Nova Scotia patients

Foreign doctors' skills will be assessed while they care for Nova Scotia patients

HALIFAX 鈥 A new program to more quickly integrate internationally trained doctors into Nova Scotia鈥檚 health system is set to begin in the new year.
N.B. election: 'Business acumen,' not more money, will fix health care, says Higgs

N.B. election: 'Business acumen,' not more money, will fix health care, says Higgs

FREDERICTON 鈥 Improving health care comes through better management, not spending more money, according to New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative leader, who says he'll bring "business acumen" to delivering services if he's re-elected to a third te
N.B. election: Tory leader promises to help synagogues, churches increase security

N.B. election: Tory leader promises to help synagogues, churches increase security

FREDERICTON 鈥 New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs is promising synagogues, mosques, churches and community organizations more money for security measures, including the installation of surveillance cameras.
Self-identifying Indigenous group got $74M in federal cash, Inuit leader wants change

Self-identifying Indigenous group got $74M in federal cash, Inuit leader wants change

As millions in federal funding flow into a Labrador group whose claims of Inuit identity have been rejected by Indigenous organizations across Canada, a national Inuit leader worries the Liberal government is putting the rights of Indigenous Peoples

QMJHL roundup: Cataford nets winner, Oceanic edge Mooseheads 4-3

HALIFAX 鈥 Mathieu Cataford's goal at 16:18 of the third period snapped a 3-3 deadlock and lifted the visiting Rimouski Oceanic to a 4-3 win over the Halifax Mooseheads in Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League action on Sunday.
Einarson tops fellow Canadian Homan to win HearingLife Tour Challenge curling event

Einarson tops fellow Canadian Homan to win HearingLife Tour Challenge curling event

CHARLOTTETOWN 鈥 Kerri Einarson took down Rachel Homan 5-4 in an all-Canadian women's final at the HearingLife Tour Challenge curling tournament on Sunday. Ottawa's Homan held a 3-1 lead after four ends before Einarson of Gimli, Man.
Battle between 'fringe' candidate and ex-Tory reflects schism in N.B. politics

Battle between 'fringe' candidate and ex-Tory reflects schism in N.B. politics

FREDERICTON 鈥 A riding in southwest New Brunswick that for decades was a Progressive Conservative stronghold is shaping up to be a bellwether that could offer a window into the future of the Tory party, and maybe of the province.