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Last Updated: February 22 2012, 10:03 PM
Adams may run for mayor's chair
Peter Kelly may be out of the race, but a longtime regional councillor in Halifax says he might be interested in filling the mayor's chair. In an interview with Steve Murphy on CTV News at 6:00, councillor Steve Adams confirmed he's giving serious thought to throwing his hat into the ring.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 9:48 PM
Patient ID'd in suspicious death at hospital
New details are emerging about a suspicious death at the Saint John Regional Hospital last week. Reports say the victim was 22-year-old Serena Perry, a Saint John woman who was in the care of the hospital's psychiatric unit.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 6:32 PM
Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly won't seek re-election
Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly has announced that he will not be seeking re-election this October.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 6:03 PM
Protests growing over no-pet policy at N.B. public housing
The chorus of protest against the no-pet policy in New Brunswick's public housing units is growing louder and the social development minister seems to be softening her position.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 5:55 PM
Students robbed at knifepoint at Cape Breton school
A 15-year-old boy is in custody and police are searching for another teen after two students were robbed at knifepoint in a hallway at Memorial High School in Sydney Mines.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 4:12 PM
Suspicious substance at Halifax bank not hazardous: police
Halifax Regional Police say it appears the suspicious substance that was found at the Atlantic Credit Union Wednesday morning was put there by accident. Police responded to the bank on Spring Garden Road around 9 a.m.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 3:52 PM
N.B. man charged with aggravated assault
A 46-year-old New Brunswick man appeared in Miramichi provincial court today to face a charge of aggravated assault. Police say they were called to a Gipto Road home in Eel Ground before 9:30 p.m. Monday.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 11:20 AM
N.B. gov't turns down $1M offer from Saint John hospital
Could you imagine receiving a million dollar offer, and then turning it down? That's the situation in Saint John where the Regional Hospital has laid $1-million on the table so the province can purchase a top-of-the-line MRI machine.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 10:44 AM
RCMP identify N.S. crash victim as Amherst woman
A 39-year-old woman is dead following a single-vehicle crash in Nova Scotia's Cumberland County.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 9:15 AM
'Fiddling Bishop' dies in Charlottetown
A well-known Atlantic Canadian bishop has died. Bishop Faber Macdonald passed Friday in Charlottetown at the age of 80.
Last Updated: February 21 2012, 6:03 PM
N.S. clamping down on OxyContin prescriptions
Nova Scotia is joining the rest of the region in clamping down on prescriptions of OxyContin. Starting next week, Pharmacare will only pay for the potent painkiller, and a new version of the drug called OxyNEO, in exceptional circumstances.
Last Updated: February 21 2012, 5:57 PM
Brad Marchand scores Sports Illustrated feature
National Hockey League player Brad Marchand is having quite the run. Since June he has helped his team, the Boston Bruins, win the Stanley Cup and he signed a multi-year contract with the team.
Last Updated: February 23 2012, 5:52 AM
Fredericton ranked 6th riskiest online city
Fredericton's Wi-Fi network has been rated one of the riskiest in the country when it comes to cybercrime.
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Last Updated: February 23 2012, 5:50 AM
Residents seek removal of rats, not pets from units
N.B. Housing residents are asking the provincial government to focus more on solving rodent problems in their homes than enforcing a no-pet policy.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 5:43 PM
Police chiefs support online surveillance bill
The New Brunswick Association of Chiefs of Police voiced its support Wednesday for a controversial federal government bill that would allow them quicker access to citizens' personal electronic information.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 4:37 PM
Suspicious hospital death details emerge
The female patient at the centre of a suspicious death at the Saint John Regional Hospital last week was under the care of the psychiatric unit, CBC News has confirmed.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 3:20 PM
Horizon CEO says buying PC tickets 'dumb mistake'
The CEO of the Horizon Health Network says he made a mistake when he bought 10 tickets to a New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Party fund-raising dinner.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 1:59 PM
Organ donors needed, report shows
New Brunswick health officials are calling for more people to become organ donors in light of the latest statistics released earlier this month by the Canadian Institute for Health Information.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 12:43 PM
Rats, mould could trump pets as housing issue
As people circulate petitions to allow people to keep their pets in N.B. housing units, some say the government is missing the real issue.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 11:49 AM
Bullying not just school issue, say teachers
The president of the New Brunswick Teachers Association says it's unfair to expect teachers alone to solve the problem of bullying.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 11:35 AM
Writing prize taps Trudeau, Macdonald biographies
Biographies of Canada's first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, and one of the most controversial, Pierre Trudeau, are vying for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 9:40 AM
Nursing home strained as 73 seniors share 1 tub
Families of seniors in a small eastern New Brunswick community are calling for replacement of the Villa Maria where 73 residents share one bathtub.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 9:39 AM
School suspends hockey players over risqué dance
A Bathurst high school is facing questions over why three hockey players were allowed to play in a game despite being suspended over a sexually suggestive dance.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 8:03 AM
2 northeastern schools face closure
Two small northeastern communities on the Acadian Peninsula will be losing their schools at the end of June.
Last Updated: February 23 2012, 6:36 AM
Vote | Are you worried about a broken moose-detection system?
Newly installed equipment meant to alert highway drivers to the presence of moose has been offline more than it's been working. Cast a vote in today's survey.
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Last Updated: February 23 2012, 5:39 AM
MHA questions search response for injured snowmobiler
A weekend incident involved a snowmobiler who dislocated his hip has raised new questions about search and rescue services, an MHA says.
Last Updated: February 23 2012, 5:09 AM
NDP takes aim at wait times strategy
Government is spending money in the wrong places to solve chronic problems with wait times, NDP Leader Lorraine Michael says.
Last Updated: February 23 2012, 4:49 AM
Moose-detection system failure 'unbelievable'
A safety advocate is astonished that a new system intended to prevent moose-vehicle collisions has already been knocked out of service.
Last Updated: February 23 2012, 4:07 AM
Unused downtown St. John's property may get new life
An eyesore in the heart of downtown St. John's may soon be getting a facelift - and a big one.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 5:44 PM
Nain man gets 7 years for manslaughter
A Nain man convicted of manslaughter in the 2010 killing of his girlfriend has been sentenced to seven years in jail.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 5:01 PM
Arena new home for Woody Point's stray cats
A town on the Northern Peninsula is trying to deal with its stray cat problem, but the proposed solution raised eyebrows - at least initially.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 4:35 PM
4 homeless after Tors Cove fire
A family of four is homeless after a fire destroyed a residence on the southern shore.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 2:47 PM
Judges seal oath with a kiss
It's believed to be a Canadian first - one spouse swearing in the other, chief judge and judge.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 2:04 PM
Wait-times initiatives will get $5-M cash infusion
The Newfoundland and Labrador government is spending millions of dollars to reduce wait times in emergency rooms and for joint replacement surgeries.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 1:35 PM
Parks Canada contest reset unfair, say Labrador students
Students and teachers in Nain are upset about changes to an online Parks Canada contest that challenged schools to create a video about a national park.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 1:02 PM
Eastern Health responds to mastectomy lawsuit
Nine women are suing Newfoundland and Labrador's largest health authority because their breasts were removed by mistake following inaccurate cancer tests.
Last Updated: February 23 2012, 7:16 AM
Search resumes for Ottawa diver at Digby Neck
The search for a missing Ottawa diver resumed near Digby Neck, N.S., at daybreak Thursday.
Last Updated: February 23 2012, 6:11 AM
Cyclist hospitalizes Halifax woman
A woman is in hospital and a man in jail after a cyclist struck a woman in Halifax Wednesday night.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 10:05 PM
Ottawa diver reported missing off Nova Scotia
A diver from Ottawa has been reported missing off Freeport, near the end of Digby Neck.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 9:29 PM
2 crashes, 4 to hospital in serious condition
Two separate crashes in HRM sent four people in total to hospital in serious condition.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 6:54 PM
Second-degree murder trial set for Sydney teen
A 17-year-old male will be on trial this summer for the second-degree murder of a 17-year-old girl from Glace Bay.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 4:39 PM
Mayor Kelly not seeking re-election
HRM Mayor Peter Kelly will not be seeking re-election this fall, he announced Wednesday.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 4:10 PM
Timeline | HRM Mayor Peter Kelly's career
Mayor Peter Kelly became mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality when he was sworn in Nov. 8, 2000.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 4:02 PM
YOUR VIEW| Mayor Kelly throws in the towel
Social media was ablaze Wednesday with the news that HRM Mayor Peter Kelly won't run again in the fall.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 2:18 PM
Police identify person responsible for suspicious package
The suspicious package delivered to a Spring Garden Road address Wednesday morning is still being investigated, but police have identified the person who deposited the envelope.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 10:50 AM
Woman dies in Amherst crash
A woman died in an Amherst, N.S., highway crash Tuesday.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 9:07 AM
Halifax melts 62% of snow budget
There hasn't been a lot of snow in Halifax this winter, but Halifax has spent half of its snow maintenance budget.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 7:53 AM
Wolfville co-op escapes 50-year mortgage
A non-profit housing co-operative in Wolfville, N.S., has won the right to break a 50-year mortgage with eight per cent interest.
Last Updated: February 23 2012, 6:16 AM
Anti-abortion activist rallies youth contest votes
A campaign encouraging youth leadership has become the platform for a debate on abortion accessibility on Prince Edward Island.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 6:58 PM
P.E.I. islands secured by Nature Conservancy
Two P.E.I. islands that were earmarked for protection in the early 1970s have been acquired by the Nature Conservancy of Canada, the organization announced Wednesday.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 6:57 PM
Confederation Centre cuts won't affect programming
Charlottetown's Confederation Centre of the Arts is cutting five per cent from its $11 million operating budget, but the centre's CEO says programming won't be affected.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 6:57 PM
Emergency responders upset radio plan ditched
Emergency responders in P.E.I. are disappointed a plan to create a regional emergency radio system has been scrapped.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 5:26 PM
Elderly man's car lands in icy water
There were some frightening and chilly moments for an 80-year-old man when his car landed in about a metre of water at the entrance of the P.E.I. National Park late Tuesday afternoon.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 2:36 PM
Home crash and burn accused pleads guilty
A 26-year-old Brackley man who was charged in October after his vehicle went airborne and crashed into a Charlottetown apartment house pleaded guilty Wednesday in provincial court.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 1:52 PM
Diverted highway could hit motel hard
A new plan to realign the Trans-Canada Highway west of Charlottetown has the owners of a motel in New Haven concerned.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 12:41 PM
More cracked windshields with new road sand
P.E.I.'s Department of Transportation is hearing more complaints about damage to cars with the introduction of a different sand being spread on icy roads.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 12:04 PM
Tobacco fine: $11,900; Cocaine fine: $482.50
Two Prince Edward Island men were handed fines in a Woodstock, N.B., courtroom Tuesday after contraband cigarettes, cocaine and marijuana were found in their car.
Last Updated: February 22 2012, 8:13 AM
Daycare funding cut worries centres
The province of P.E.I. is considering cutting its funding to 22 private day cares on the Island, which could mean higher fees and some centres in rural areas closing entirely.
Last Updated: February 21 2012, 8:44 PM
Maritime provinces won't fund OxyContin or replacement
The Maritime provinces will no longer fund the controversial painkiller OxyContin or its replacement, which has some people questioning what will be done to fill the gap.
Last Updated: February 21 2012, 5:48 PM
Cat frozen to driveway may lose leg
A cat that was found injured and frozen to the ground in Newfoundland will likely need to have his left hind leg amputated, and may be incontinent, according to officials at Charlottetown's Atlantic Veterinary College.