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Halifax mall stabbing: Third adult charged with accessory in 16-year-old boy's death

Halifax mall stabbing: Third adult charged with accessory in 16-year-old boy's death

HALIFAX 鈥 Halifax police have charged a third adult in the stabbing death of a 16-year-old boy at the Halifax Shopping Centre earlier this year.
In the news today: N.S. votes: Tories to release platform today

In the news today: N.S. votes: Tories to release platform today

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... N.S. votes: Tories to release platform today The Progressive Conservatives are set to release their party platform today ahead of Nova Scotia鈥檚 Nov.
Manitoba, Nova Scotia catch Saskatchewan in Canadian mixed curling championship

Manitoba, Nova Scotia catch Saskatchewan in Canadian mixed curling championship

ST. CATHARINES, ONTARIO 鈥 Saskatchewan's Jason Ackerman dropped his first game of the Canadian mixed curling championship Thursday, but remained among the frontrunners for a semifinal berth.

QMJHL roundup: Drakkar down Eagles 3-1 for fifth straight win

SYDNEY, N.S. 鈥 Justin Poirier scored a goal and an assist for the Baie-Comeau Drakkar in a 3-1 win over the host Cape Breton Eagles in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League on Thursday.
Nova Scotia RCMP investigating another fatal case of intimate partner violence

Nova Scotia RCMP investigating another fatal case of intimate partner violence

HALIFAX 鈥 Nova Scotia RCMP are investigating another fatal case of intimate partner violence, this time in the southwestern corner of the province.
Study: killer whales at elevated risk for serious immune-system, reproductive issues

Study: killer whales at elevated risk for serious immune-system, reproductive issues

HALIFAX 鈥 A new study says persistent organic pollutants in waters off Canada鈥檚 East Coast are 鈥渄angerously high鈥 for killer whales and put them at an elevated risk for serious immune-system and reproductive problems.
New Brunswick to allow medicare to pay for surgical abortions outside hospitals

New Brunswick to allow medicare to pay for surgical abortions outside hospitals

FREDERICTON 鈥 Surgical abortions administered outside hospitals in New Brunswick will now be fully funded by medicare, Premier Susan Holt announced Thursday, reversing a controversial rule from 1984 that limited the procedure's availability across th
Nova Scotia election: Liberals say province's immigration levels are too high

Nova Scotia election: Liberals say province's immigration levels are too high

HALIFAX 鈥 Nova Scotia's growing population was the subject of debate on Day 12 of the provincial election campaign, with Liberal Leader Zach Churchill arguing immigration levels must be reduced until the province can provide enough housing and health
Commercial fishers seek $10 million in damages against 'illegal' N.S. lobster buyers

Commercial fishers seek $10 million in damages against 'illegal' N.S. lobster buyers

HALIFAX 鈥 A commercial lobster fishing group in Nova Scotia has gone to court seeking $10 million in damages against companies it alleges are buying illegally caught lobster.
Nova Scotia election: Liberals promise to set up a rent bank for struggling renters

Nova Scotia election: Liberals promise to set up a rent bank for struggling renters

HALIFAX 鈥 Low-income tenants in Nova Scotia who fall behind on their rent could soon turn to a rent bank for a no-interest emergency loan if the Liberal party wins the provincial election on Nov. 26.