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Nova Scotia takes stock of Earl’s wrath

Storm left one dead, toppled trees, grounded boats, flooded basements and knocked out power

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Man injured repairing power lines in N.S.

Utility lineman shocked after getting tangled in live wires during high winds from Hurricane Earl

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Nova Scotians still without power after province hammered by Earl

Nova Scotia Power website shows outages across much of the province, including metro Halifax area, totaling roughly 90,000 customers

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Man drowns trying to secure boat as Earl bears down on Maritimes

Storm cuts wide swath of destruction, leaving tens of thousands without power; damage to infrastructure so far is minimal

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Earl won't budge Nova Scotia residents

Residents unruffled at warnings, largely ignoring the request to evacuate

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Warnings as hurricane Earl looks to come ashore near Yarmouth, N.S.

Storm has weakened slightly as it moved up the eastern seaboard

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Man dies after being found unresponsive in police cell

George Joseph Richards found unresponsive earlier this week after allegedly violating a court order

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N.S. teen gets 14 months for bestiality with family cat, other offences

16-year-old pleaded guilty in May to charges that included violation of probation

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Warning! Recycled promises approaching in N.B.

New Brunswickers who go to the polls on Sept. 27 have heard these expensive ideas before.

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Nova Scotia priest plans to bless the faithful's cellphones

Anglican church to offer ‘grace for gadgets’ service as a way of staying relevant in high-tech times

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Newfoundland welcomes decision to declare shipments from Montreal essential service

The Newfoundland and Labrador government is hailing a federal labour board move to declare the shipment of goods to the province through the Port of Montreal an essential service.

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17 facing charges after violence at N.S. jail

Disturbances happened at province’s largest jail in June, four men have since been released

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Strong demand leads to increase in fall runs for ferry linking N.S. and N.B.

There will be extra ferry crossings this fall between Digby, N.S., and Saint John, N.B.

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Cape Breton police lay more than 100 drug charges against 43 people

Police say operation targeted street sale of drugs in Sydney

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Military’s decision to scrap historic ship provokes legal broadside

Nova Scotia reef society would rather see the destroyer scuttled than junked if it can't be preserved




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