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As window for final testing narrows, N.L.'s Muskrat Falls encounters new problems

As window for final testing narrows, N.L.'s Muskrat Falls encounters new problems

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador's long-suffering Muskrat Falls hydroelectricity project has encountered new problems ahead of a final round of testing that must take place during the colder months of the year.
N.S. is on track for below average snow season despite 30-cm overnight snowfall

N.S. is on track for below average snow season despite 30-cm overnight snowfall

HALIFAX — An Environment Canada meteorologist says Nova Scotia is on track for a total snowfall this year that is well below average — despite the 30 centimetres of snow that blanketed the province overnight.
N.S. has so far welcomed 113 asylum seekers who entered Canada through Quebec

N.S. has so far welcomed 113 asylum seekers who entered Canada through Quebec

HALIFAX — More than 100 asylum seekers who entered Canada through an irregular border crossing in southern Quebec are now in Nova Scotia, and the province’s immigration minister says it is prepared to welcome more.
'Unfree labour': N.B. seafood foreign workers faced awful conditions, study says

'Unfree labour': N.B. seafood foreign workers faced awful conditions, study says

FREDERICTON — Temporary foreign workers in New Brunswick's seafood industry during the COVID-19 pandemic suffered gruelling and sometimes dangerous conditions, says a study by Dalhousie University.
Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador ban TikTok on government-issued devices

Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador ban TikTok on government-issued devices

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador have banned TikTok on government-issued mobile devices, joining a growing list of jurisdictions that have imposed restrictions on the Chinese-owned social media network.
Ex-Tory MP Bernard Valcourt pleads not guilty to obstructing, resisting police

Ex-Tory MP Bernard Valcourt pleads not guilty to obstructing, resisting police

EDMUNDSTON, N.B. — Former federal Conservative cabinet minister Bernard Valcourt has pleaded not guilty to obstructing and resisting police. Valcourt, 71, is accused of allegedly obstructing the work of two police officers on Oct. 4 in Edmundston, N.
Service reduction in Canadian cities can lead to transit 'death spiral': researcher

Service reduction in Canadian cities can lead to transit 'death spiral': researcher

HALIFAX — Canadian cities should be nimble and prioritize service if they want to sustain and strengthen public transit systems in a time of declining ridership and labour challenges, a transit researcher says.
First Nations in N.B. sign agreement with one forestry company named in title claim

First Nations in N.B. sign agreement with one forestry company named in title claim

FREDERICTON — Six Wolastoqey communities in New Brunswick have signed a memorandum of understanding with one of the companies named in a major lawsuit filed by the First Nations, who are seeking to reclaim title over large swaths of the province.
Suspect charged after Halifax police seize 3D-printed firearm, many 3D firearm parts

Suspect charged after Halifax police seize 3D-printed firearm, many 3D firearm parts

HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia man is facing several weapons-related charges after border agents and Halifax RCMP searched a home in Meaghers Grant, N.S., and seized a 3D-printed firearm with a suppressor and dozens of 3D firearm parts.
In a year of ER closures, N.L. sees 24 per cent jump in emergency department deaths

In a year of ER closures, N.L. sees 24 per cent jump in emergency department deaths

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — First responders in rural Newfoundland say they're not surprised by data showing deaths in the province's emergency departments jumped by 24 per cent in 2022 from the previous year. Jamie Budden, the fire chief in Whitbourne, N.L.
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