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Halifax homicide victim has been identified
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Posted 27 November 2025

Halifax homicide victim has been identified

The victim of the homicide on Gottingen Street in Halifax, Wednesday, has been identified. Police say an autopsy has confirmed he is 59-year-old Troy Clayton from Halifax. The investigation is in its early stages, but police do not believe the incident was random. If you have any dashcam footage...

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The cat came back: Lucky returns in Port Hastings
Posted 27 November 2025

The cat came back: Lucky returns in Port Hastings

The cat that went missing in Port Hastings in July has come back. Lucky, a black cat, visiting with her owner Sara Tadayyon from New York, escaped from her harness while at the tourist centre in Port Hastings on July 25. After four long months, she was spotted on Saturday, November 22 and Forget...

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Fuel prices expected to drop in N.B.
Posted 27 November 2025

Fuel prices expected to drop in N.B.

A notable drop in fuel prices is expected in New Brunswick, according to an industry source. Regular self‑serve gasoline is forecast to fall by four cents per litre, and diesel is expected to drop by more than six cents per litre on Thursday night. Maximum prices currently range from $1.54 per...

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Premier not satisfied with NS Power response to incorrect bills
Posted 27 November 2025

Premier not satisfied with NS Power response to incorrect bills

The Premier continues to be unimpressed by Nova Scotia Power. This week, the company appeared before a provincial committee and promised to fix overcharged bills. Tim Houston says the utility’s response to this year’s cyber security breach has showed a lack of respect for their customers. He...

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SiRT investigating Saint John officer after July arrest
Posted 27 November 2025

SiRT investigating Saint John officer after July arrest

The Serious Incident Response Team (SiRT) is investigating the conduct of a Saint John police officer. SiRT said the incident happened on July 5, when officers tried to stop a man who had fled the scene of a crash, was driving dangerously, and nearly struck an officer who was outside their...

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Saint John police officer charged with breach of public trust
Posted 27 November 2025

Saint John police officer charged with breach of public trust

An 18-year veteran of the Saint John Police Force is facing a criminal charge after an investigation. According to a release, the investigation was conducted by the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force after a public complaint. The detective constable has been charged with breach of public trust...

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Shelburne councillor resigns, special election to be held
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Posted 27 November 2025

Shelburne councillor resigns, special election to be held

A councillor in the Municipality of Shelburne has resigned. Anthony Gosbee represented District 4, he was first elected in 2021. Gosbee took a leave of absence in May due to medical reasons, according to the municipality. In a release, the municipality says they appreciate Gosbee’s service and...

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Up to 64 new affordable homes coming to N.S.
Posted 27 November 2025

Up to 64 new affordable homes coming to N.S.

Dozens of new affordable homes are going to be built in Nova Scotia. The province says the 64 units in Middleton, Windsor, Shubenacadie and Springhill are part of the 515 coming over the next five years. The design work is now underway that will confirm the number and size of units, size and...

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U.S. alcohol returning to N.S.L.C. shelves to help Feed Nova Scota
Posted 27 November 2025

U.S. alcohol returning to N.S.L.C. shelves to help Feed Nova Scota

The province will sell its remaining alcohol from the United States with proceeds to help Nova Scotians in need. Nova Scotia pulled all U.S.  alcohol products from shelves on March 4th in response to tariffs. According to a release, the $14, 000,000 of inventory consists of mainly of wine and...

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Committee set to discuss amalgamation in Shelburne
Posted 27 November 2025

Committee set to discuss amalgamation in Shelburne

What would amalgamation look like in Shelburne County? Three municipal units have formed a committee, and will discuss the subject at an upcoming meeting. It’s happening next week, December 3 at the Shelburne municipal office. Representatives of the Municipality of Shelburne, Town of Shelburne...

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