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Nova Scotia lottery violation at Halifax legion not criminal, police say
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's gaming authority says a law was broken, but Halifax police say it does not amount to criminal ...
The Nova Scotia company behind a plan to build Canada's first commercial spaceport says it has successfully launched its ...
Air Canada judges were into Mystic, selecting the high-end eatery in the waterfront Muir hotel as the best new restaurant in ...
The director of the Serious Incident Response Team says they found no reasonable grounds to believe a Halifax Regional Police (HRP) officer committed a criminal offence after discharging their firearm ...
Single-stage rocket didn’t achieve intended goal of reaching 100 km in altitude, but sets the stage for more activity ...
HALIFAX - A crowd of about 50 people gathered today in front of the Nova Scotia legislature in Halifax for a flag-raising ...
The team behind the African Nova Scotian Road to Economic Prosperity Plan is asking Halifax for $1 million from the upcoming ...
The good people of Boston, many of whom had relatives in Nova Scotia (and still do), were the first to send trainloads of ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Three-day Halifax International Security Forum to focus on the future of democracy
Halifax is the location today for the beginning of a three-day international conference that will bring together democratic ...
Halifax councillors say they're getting an earful from residents who are concerned about a possible double-digit hike in ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Corrective to Nov. 18 story on lottery violation by Halifax legion
In a Nov. 18 story on a lottery violation by a Halifax branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, The Canadian Press erroneously reported that a vice-president had broken a provincial law that says the ...
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