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OTTAWA - A doctor who worked with the University of Ottawa’s health services team is facing more than 80 new charges in a sexual assault investigation and police say there may be more alleged vi...
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MIRAMICHI, N.B. - The federal government is trying to hit the reset button on its two-year-old bid to repair and replace the problem-plagued Phoenix pay system. Federal cabinet minister Carla Qualtrou...
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A prominent member of the Scottish parliament is taking up the cause of a young Nova Scotia woman and the Scottish island school that wants her to be its Gaelic teacher. Sine Halfpenny of Antigonish, ...
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FREDERICTON - New Brunswick’s capital is shifting to clean-up mode after extreme flooding, even as downstream communities including the industrial hub of Saint John prepare for unprecedented flo...
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HALIFAX - Female singer-songwriters reigned at this year’s East Coast Music Awards gala Thursday, including a P.E.I. artist rewarded for an intimate music video detailing her heartbreaking story...
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OTTAWA - Health Canada says a company in Newfoundland and Labrador is voluntarily recalling a product called Magnetic Putty because of high levels of arsenic and small magnets that could be swallowed....
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OTTAWA - Rideau Hall is conducting a sweeping review of all the events and organizations the Governor General has supported, in some cases for decades, to determine which will remain tied to the Crown...
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Seven stories in the news for Friday, May 4 --- NEW BRUNSWICK COPING WITH RECORD FLOODING New Brunswick has closed a large section of the Trans-Canada Highway as floodwaters rose to record levels alon...
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VICTORIA - Melting ice caused by climate change has given ships more access to Arctic waters, which researchers say could have serious consequences for the survival of bowhead and beluga whales. Laure...
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Montreal bus and subway drivers have voted 99 per cent in favour of pressure tactics that may include a general strike as their union and the city’s transit company work toward a new contract. T...
nanaimonewsimport@socastdigital.com May 03, 2018