Recent News Headlines : Halifax. - Canada

'I HAD NO IDEA,' HEAT PUMP OWNER SAYS ABOUT POTENTIAL FOR MOULD


Most heat pump warranties require interior cleaning and maintenance, but few mention the potential for mould... READ MORE

5th March, 2018 24619

PSYCHIATRIC SERVICE DOG HANDLERS TO GET TAX CREDIT


Medric Cousineau and his service dog, Thai, in their home just outside Halifax, in August 2017... READ MORE

1st March, 2018 1607

INFILTRATING NORTH KOREA, ONE USB DRIVE AT A TIME


A small army of activists in Halifax is infiltrating North Korea, one USB drive at a time... READ MORE

24th February, 2018 205

DALHOUSIE STUDENTS FIGHT NORTH KOREAN PROPAGANDA WITH FLOATING USB DRIVES


It's estimated that as many as half of North Korean households have devices that can be used to view the material stored on the drives... READ MORE

24th February, 2018 801

OLYMPICS TIME DIFFERENCE AND LACK OF NHL PLAYERS HAVE BARS EXPECTING STRUGGLE


The time difference between Olympics host Pyeongchang and many Canadian cities will mean the puck drops for some hockey games as early as 2 40 a.m... READ MORE

9th February, 2018 265

REPEATED N.L. CALLS FOR MILITARY HELP WITH MEDEVACS SPARKED SEARCH AND RESCUE CONCERNS


The rescue coordination centre oversees CH-149 Cormorant helicopters based at 103 Search and Rescue Squadron at 9 Wing Gander... READ MORE

8th February, 2018 417

'HIDDEN HISTORY OF NOVA SCOTIA'


It was part of the hidden history of Nova Scotia... READ MORE

4th February, 2018 3917

A LIST OF RECENT AMTRAK DERAILMENTS, CRASHES


An Amtrak train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago derailed in southwest Kansas, sending five cars off the tracks and injuring at least 32 people... READ MORE

4th February, 2018 0

AMAZON, RCMP ON THE CASE AS UNSOLICITED DELIVERIES OF SEX TOYS, OTHER ITEMS CAUSE CONCERN ON CAMPUS


He says Amazon's law enforcement support department told him the Chinese companies are sending their goods to Canadian university student unions as a marketing tactic... READ MORE

1st February, 2018 930

CATALAN INDEPENDENCE BID DEALT BLOW BY AIRING OF WOULD-BE PRESIDENT'S TEXTS


If we have to sacrifice President Puigdemont, we'll have to sacrifice him, Joan Tarda of the Catalan Republican Left party told the newspaper La Vanguardia... READ MORE

31st January, 2018 51

SEX TOYS, LIGHT BULBS AMONG ANONYMOUS AMAZON PACKAGES SENT TO CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES


The University of Regina Students' Union has also started giving away items after contacting Amazon multiple times for answers... READ MORE

28th January, 2018 1418

HALIFAX POLICE INVESTIGATE 'ALARMING NUMBER' OF ALLEGATIONS DOCTOR SEXUALLY ASSAULTED RCMP RECRUITS


As of Tuesday afternoon, 12 women have come forward with allegations as part of the investigation launched last Friday, said Const. Carol McIsaac, a Halifax police spokesperson... READ MORE

24th January, 2018 678

WOMEN IN CANADA, U.S. AND ELSEWHERE MARCH A YEAR AFTER TRUMP INAUGURATION WITH RENEWED CALLS FOR EQUALITY


Cathy Muldoon, a high school librarian from Dallas, Pennsylvania, took her two teenage daughters to the New York rally and said marching gives people hope... READ MORE

20th January, 2018 2278

'WE MADE IT': U.S. COUPLE FLEEING TRUMP ARRIVE IN HALIFAX


I'll look at him and be like, 'We made it,' said 30-year-old Heather Vargas... READ MORE

10th January, 2018 14981

THE TINY NOVA SCOTIA TOWNS WITH LOTS OF POLITICIANS, BUT NOT MANY PEOPLE


In Annapolis Royal, the historic Nova Scotia community that proudly calls itself a tiny town, there are just 98 residents for every elected official... READ MORE

6th January, 2018 611

Trending News Headlines : Halifax.

VETERAN, HIS WIFE, CHILD AND MOTHER FOUND DEAD IN APPARENT MURDER-SUICIDE


Nova Scotia RCMP said Lionel Desmond appeared to have shot himself, and the three others died of apparent gunshot wounds... READ MORE

4th January, 2017 33115

COMPLAINTS MOUNT AGAINST JUDGE IN CAB SEX ASSAULT CASE WHO SAID 'A DRUNK CAN CONSENT'


That's a very dangerous message, given the significant and very unfortunate underreporting of sexual assault that we already have, he said... READ MORE

3rd March, 2017 17671

100 YEARS AGO TODAY, CANADA'S BLACK BATTALION SET SAIL FOR WWI AND MADE HISTORY


A century after Canada's so-called black battalion left Halifax harbour for Europe, the soldiers' relatives say their experience still carries relevance today... READ MORE

25th March, 2017 16170

BREAKING DOWN THE BOOT BOOM: WHY ARE BLUNDSTONES SO POPULAR?


Whatever the reason, they're selling plenty of boots at First Western Boutique... READ MORE

23rd October, 2017 13868

BLIZZARD WARNING IN PLACE FOR NOVA SCOTIA, WITH UP TO 60 CM OF SNOW POSSIBLE


Snow is expected to begin early Monday morning in southwest Nova Scotia, with winds gusting up to 110 km h as the system moves through the Maritimes... READ MORE

12th February, 2017 12346

FATHER OF SUPERSTORE BABY SAYS MOTHER DIDN'T KNOW SHE WAS PREGNANT


Halifax mother who gave birth in Superstore didn't know she was pregnant... READ MORE

30th April, 2017 11499

'OFFENSIVE AND DISGRACEFUL': PROTESTERS CHEER AS CITY OF HALIFAX SHROUDS CORNWALLIS STATUE


Patrick LeBlanc, an Indigenous man from Digby, N.S., said the statue is a painful reminder of the oppression of First Nations people in Canada... READ MORE

16th July, 2017 9733

CROWN 'SHOCKED' AS MAN ACCUSED OF KILLING OFF-DUTY OFFICER CATHERINE CAMPBELL GETS BAIL


Christopher garnier released on house arrest ahead of trial scheduled to begin next november... READ MORE

21st December, 2016 8250

'TRUMPED' AT THE GROCERY STORE


We are expecting Canadian shoppers to be Trumped at the grocery store, said Sylvain Charlebois, lead author of the report... READ MORE

6th December, 2016 8209

THIS AMERICAN TOWN WAS LEFT TO DIE, AND SUDDENLY ECONOMISTS CARE


Suppose a bunch of economists were to show up in the Virginia town of South Boston to preach the benefits of free trade... READ MORE

12th August, 2017 6649

CELLPHONE SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY BEING USED BY LOCAL POLICE ACROSS CANADA


Ryan Jepson, the head of Calgary police's technical operations section, said his force has owned one IMSI catcher since 2015... READ MORE

12th April, 2017 6270

DO YOU SHOWER BEFORE SWIMMING IN PUBLIC POOLS?


People come in and they put their body in the shower for maybe 10 seconds, if that, said Laura Seaboyer-Sankey, a manager at Centennial Pool in Halifax... READ MORE

15th June, 2017 5507

RESCUE WORKERS SCOOP 6 CREW FROM TANKER STRANDED IN NOVA SCOTIA


Anne Miller, a regional director with the Canadian Coast Guard's Atlantic Region, said the bunkering tanker was heading to Sydney... READ MORE

8th January, 2017 5040

AIR CANADA PLANE FROM HALIFAX SLIDES OFF RUNWAY IN FOGGY TORONTO


Air Canada plane from Halifax slides off runway in rainy Toronto... READ MORE

25th February, 2017 4856

'IT SUCKS': WESTJET BUMPS N.S. CYCLING TEAM FROM FLIGHT, COSTING ATHLETES EXPENSIVE TRAINING TIME


He says the airline first offered him a 150 voucher per passenger for future WestJet flights... READ MORE

16th June, 2017 4844

A CREAM THAT REMOVES TATTOOS HAS BEEN INVENTED


New tattoo removal cream promises to fade ink, doesn't hurt and only costs A?3... READ MORE

23rd February, 2015 4756

JOHN HYTEN SAYS TRUMP NUCLEAR LAUNCH ORDER CAN BE REFUSED


U.S. general says nuclear launch order from Trump can be refused... READ MORE

19th November, 2017 4599

ILLINOIS WOMAN PLOTTED VALENTINE'S DAY CANADA MALL MASSACRE


She was charged alongside Canadian Randall Steven Shepherd for planning a massacre at the mall in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 2015... READ MORE

13th April, 2017 4580

LIBERALS SCORE BACK-TO-BACK MAJORITIES IN NOVA SCOTIA NAIL-BITER


Liberal Leader Stephen McNeil and his team have done what no Nova Scotia government has been able to do since 1988 win back-to-back majorities... READ MORE

31st May, 2017 4421

POLICE SWOOP ON APARTMENT IN NORTHERN SUBURB


Armed police are raiding a flat in the north Paris suburb of Saint Denis in an operation linked to Friday's attacks... READ MORE

18th November, 2015 4347

U.S. GENERAL SAYS TRUMP ORDER FOR NUCLEAR STRIKE CAN BE REFUSED


U.S. General Says Trump Order for Nuclear Strike Can Be Refused... READ MORE

18th November, 2017 4327

TRUMP'S 1ST WEEK RESHAPES U.S. RELATIONSHIP WITH CANADA


'Pressure to bend' on torture Trump's pen isn't the only source of concern in Canada... READ MORE

30th January, 2017 4142

'SIGNIFICANT' NUMBER OF PROBLEMS WITH SOME FORD MODELS PROMPTS FEDERAL PROBE


Like some of Charney's clients, Ford offered Bonaparte a discount on the purchase of a new vehicle... READ MORE

31st October, 2016 4136

NEW MULRONEY INSTITUTE IS BANKROLLED BY BILLIONAIRES STEEPED IN SCANDAL


The economic impact of the Mulroney Institute project for northeast Nova Scotia is significant... READ MORE

1st December, 2017 4081

CATASTROPHIC FIRE 'WILL LIKELY OCCUR' AT HALIFAX EXPLOSIVES DEPOT, MILITARY REPORT SAYS


Fixing the Bedford depot became a high priority after an assessment in 2003, Darlington said... READ MORE

9th February, 2017 3998

CANADA POST KEEPS RETURNING LETTER TO HALIFAX WOMAN


My letter was addressed to Andy Fillmore, member of Parliament, House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6, Becca Babcock told CBC's Mainstreet... READ MORE

19th November, 2016 3819

DALHOUSIE OFFERS 'EMERGENCY HIJAB KITS' FOR WOMEN FACING VIOLENCE ON CAMPUS


The kits are available at the Nova Scotia Public Interest Research Group office, Dalhousie Student Union information desk and 24 7 through Dal Security... READ MORE

29th November, 2017 3764

2 AIR FRANCE FLIGHTS FROM U.S. TO PARIS DIVERTED DUE TO BOMB THREATS


Two Air France flights headed from the United States to Paris were diverted due to bomb threats, officials said... READ MORE

17th November, 2015 3682

3 GENERATIONS OF 1 FAMILY INVOLVED IN CAPE SPEAR FISHING TRAGEDY


Eagle added the boat was underwater when search and rescue crews arrived Tuesday night, which made it harder to find... READ MORE

7th September, 2016 3681

'I WAS REALLY STRUGGLING,' SAYS HALIFAX POLICE OFFICER IN PTSD HUMAN RIGHTS PROBE


Long's doctor said he had sent the police force detailed notes about his condition, but there was disagreement on the cause and severity... READ MORE

20th September, 2017 3468


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