Man beaten and robbed in north-end Halifax

Halifax Regional Police are looking for four people after a man said he was assaulted and robbed in north-end Halifax on Tuesday night.
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More safety investigators urged after electrocution

The head of the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour is renewing his call for specially trained safety investigators and prosecutors to deal with workplace safety after a 39-year-old worker was electrocuted on the job.
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Friends fundraising for boy with rare brain cancer

Family and friends of a 20-month-old toddler from Eastern Passage are appealing for help to send the boy to Texas to treat a rare form of brain cancer.
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Children's mouths allegedly taped shut at N.S. school

An assistant instructor at a school in Bedford, N.S., is under investigation by police after allegedly taping shut the mouths of several students.
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Judge scolds 'flabby, sad generation' for skipping jury duty

The chief justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court is demanding to know why 95 people, or 40 per cent of prospective jurors, were not in court Tuesday for the start of a five-day trial.
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Mooseheads manhandle Knights at Memorial Cup

Martin Frk had a hat trick and an assist and Darcy Ashley also scored twice and had an assist of his own Tuesday as the Halifax Mooseheads hammered the London Knights 9-2 in the final round-robin game for both teams at the MasterCard Memorial Cup.
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Dartmouth man reports roofers not wearing safety gear

A man who lives in a Dartmouth highrise says he frequently sees roofers without safety gear on as they build a new subdivision nearby.
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Man electrocuted in Halifax industrial accident

Halifax Regional Police say a man has died after being electrocuted while working at a building on Chain Lake Drive.
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Helping Nova Scotian kids stay active

When it comes to being fit, Canadian kids are getting a failing grade from Active Healthy Kids Canada.
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Pink Shirt Day co-founder seeks Tory nomination

The Nova Scotia co-founder of the anti-bullying campaign known as Pink Shirt Day announced Tuesday he wants to run for the Progressive Conservatives in the next provincial election.
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Annapolis Valley apple orchard quarantined

An orchard in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley has been placed under quarantine after the detection of apple proliferation phytoplasma, a plant pest that is considered one of the most critical diseases of apple trees.
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Sudden death of Digby man investigated

Nova Scotia RCMP are investigating the sudden death of a Digby man who was found shot on Monday.
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Patience urged for former Bowater plant renewal

The chair of the government agency spearheading a new business plan for the former Bowater-Mersey paper mill in Nova Scotia's Queens County is warning not to expect immediate results.
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Dominion Beach closed as berm construction begins

While the Victoria Day long weekend marked the opening of most of Nova Scotia's provincial parks for the season, Cape Breton's Dominion Beach remained closed as part of a major construction project to stabilize the beach.
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'Very upset' Harper wants fast Senate spending reform

Prime Minister Stephen Harper told the Conservative caucus this morning that he's "very upset" about the recent conduct of some senators and his own office, and he wants Senate spending rules tightened quickly.
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