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Next on the list: Bayers Road
The city is considering another road-widening project, says Mayor Peter Kelly. But solving Bayers R...

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The Bay of Wonder
PARRSBORO — Caine Meyers says the Bay of Fundy should be named one of the world’s seven ...

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» Man dies after car collides with horse-drawn buggy

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Birthday party becomes tragedy
OSHAWA, Ont. — A mother of three died shielding her husband from a deranged family associate, who we...







N.S. power rates force poor to sacrifice food, housing, court hears




The province's current power rates are forcing low-income Nova Scotians to make unacceptable choices when it comes to their family's needs, a Halifax lawyer argued in Nova Scotia Appeal Court on Monday morning.

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Lobster fishermen in southwestern N.S. protesting prices



Lobster boats in southwestern Nova Scotia turned back to port this morning shortly after 7:30, apparently to protest low prices being offered to fishermen.


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The plot thickens in Ottawa

Liberals, NDP reportedly have coalition deal; Tories set January budget date


OTTAWA — The Conservative government bumped up the federal budget date, scrapped a second controversial element of its economic plan and hinted at a stimulus plan Sunday in a frantic bid to save itself from being toppled.

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Search continues for missing fisherman




A search is resuming this morning in the LaHave Islands area after a Lunenburg County lobster fisherman fell overboard early Sunday evening.

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Fishing lobster not what it used to be

Low prices, high costs worry fishermen


CLARK’S HARBOUR — In these tough times, the lobster fishery is taking a direct hit.


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THE BAD THING about the economic crisis of 2008, if you’re a typical Canadian, is that companies are going bankrupt, jobs are being lost and lives are being disrupted.

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Moose collapse late
The Halifax Mooseheads had two points within their grasp Sunday afternoon against the Bathurst Titan but let them slip away.
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A gritty, working-class town outside Barcelona has placed a sea of solar panels atop mausoleums at its cemetery.
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Brain tumour very often a silent intruder
ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — It grew silently. Steadily. The intruder living inside her head gave only a few clues about its existence. There was an unexplained fall. Headaches. Blurry vision. An occasional tingling feeling in her arm and leg. At first, t...

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Dal bus a sweet ride
WITH EIGHT academic all-Canadians on the squad, the men’s soccer team at Dalhousie University was smart enough to know the school’s new bus was one sweet ride. The bus, with amenities that include wireless Internet, skylights, a galley kitchen and l...

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Britain’s currency pounded
LONDON — COULD the British government’s plan to borrow and spend its way out of a recession lead to a run on the pound? George Osborne, the Conservative Party’s spokesman on such matters, warned of just such an outcome this month, and Peter Mande...

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U.S. holiday shopping season off to modest start
NEW YORK — Deep discounts on everything from sweaters to TVs drove U.S. shoppers out of hibernation for the Thanksgiving weekend but the buying was tempered and sales for the traditional start of the holiday season appear at best in line with stor...

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Shepherd leads MUN over Axemen
Leonel Saintil was dominant inside in his second game back in the lineup for Acadia, but the Memorial Sea-Hawks lit it up from outside in a 103-89 win over the Axemen in AUS men’s basketball on Sunday in St. John’s. Kings County’s J...

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Larouche takes Slam
A pair of teams on course for next year’s Canadian Olympic trials process battled in Sunday’s final of the $60,000 Sobeys Slam women’s Grand Slam of Curling event at John Brother MacDonald Stadium in New Glasgow. Quebec’s Marie-France Larouche and h...

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