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Last Updated: February 13 2012, 3:45 PM
N.S. RCMP re-open Highway 104 after truck crash
Highway 104 near Fort Lawrence, Nova Scotia is back open to traffic after police spent the afternoon clearing the scene of an accident.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 12:02 PM
Man charged in double robbery at Dartmouth gas station
A 31-year-old man is facing charges after a Dartmouth gas station was robbed twice within 12 hours last week. Police say they arrested Jason Omar Downey without incident just before 2 p.m. Friday in Dartmouth.
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 11:44 PM
Inverness residents speak out about hospital cutbacks
It has been three weeks since Inverness and its surrounding communities in Cape Breton have lost 24-hour access to Emergency surgeries at their local hospital.
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 9:54 PM
Tories gather in Halifax at AGM
Card-carrying Tories from across Nova Scotia gathered at a Halifax hotel this weekend to discuss the future of their party.
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 9:53 PM
Storm slams Maritimes
Everything from snow, heavy rain and high winds were felt throughout the three Maritime provinces as a low-pressure system made its way towards the Atlantic.
Last Updated: February 11 2012, 11:20 PM
Acadian Lines and Union back at the bargaining table
For the first time in months, since a work stoppage began, Acadian Lines and its Union workers are talking business.
Last Updated: February 11 2012, 9:58 PM
Halifax home damaged by fire
Traffic was tied up in the south end of Halifax today after flames broke out at a home.
Last Updated: February 11 2012, 9:53 PM
RCMP seize evidence in search for Melissa Peacock
After three days RCMP are wrapping up their search at a Douglas Road home. They have left the rural residence with evidence connected to the disappearance of Melissa Dawn Peacock.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 8:58 PM
Body of missing N.S. woman found in wooded area
RCMP found the body of a Nova Scotia woman who was reported missing Thursday afternoon.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 6:27 PM
NS school boards face funding cuts
School boards in Nova Scotia are facing more funding cuts to the tune of $13.4 million.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 6:26 PM
Marathon runner builds giant snowmen
A maritimer runner trades in his sneakers for a shovel.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 6:12 PM
New developments in the disappearance of Melissa Peacock
RCMP have taken over the investigation into the disappearance of Melissa Peacock and they say they are looking into the possibility she may have met with foul play.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 4:54 PM
Moncton seniors protest no-pet policy
About 15 seniors gathered outside Social Development Minister Sue Stultz's constituency office in Moncton to protest a policy that could force seniors to give up their pets or move out of their subsidized housing units.
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Last Updated: February 13 2012, 4:13 PM
CBC digital music service launched
CBC is diving into the world of online music with the goal of providing listeners access to their favourite tunes, and a way to discover new artists and connect with fellow music fans.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 3:06 PM
Wetlands announcement disappointing, say environmentalists
Environmentalists are disappointed with what they say is a lack of detail in the provincial government's long-awaited wetlands announcement Monday afternoon in Saint John.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 2:11 PM
PCs to refund Horizon Health donation
The New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Party has vowed to be clearer about future fundraisers after Horizon Health Network officials claim they didn't realize money they spent on tickets for an event were going to the party.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 1:58 PM
Meth, cash seized in Bouctouche
A 66-year-old Bouctouche woman is facing drug-related charges after police raided a home on Highway 515.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 12:38 PM
Dumont hospital cleared of norovirus
Visitation at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre in Moncton has returned to normal following an outbreak of norovirus.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 12:22 PM
Bathurst plane crash under review
The Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a two-seater plane crashed at the Bathurst Regional Airport on Friday about 5 p.m.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 11:28 AM
Ice road closed after 2 incidents
The unsanctioned ice route between Saint John and the Kingston Peninsula is closed after two vehicles ran into problems over the weekend.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 10:55 AM
Saint John seniors centre evades closure
The financially strapped senior citizens centre in Saint John, which was slated to close for five weeks to cut costs, will remain open with higher prices for daily lunches.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 8:55 AM
Acadian Lines talks fail to resolve dispute
The weekend negotiations between Acadian Lines and the Amalgamated Transit Union failed to resolve the contract dispute that has halted bus service in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island for more than two months
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 8:55 AM
Acadian Lines talks fail to resolve dispute
The weekend negotiations between Acadian Lines and the Amalgamated Transit Union failed to resolve the contract dispute that has halted bus service in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island for more than two months
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 5:50 AM
Create-your-own-app product to launch in Moncton
A Moncton entrepreneur is hoping to revolutionize the way mobile applications are created by launching a new product that allows people to develop their own app within minutes.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 3:32 PM
Call-back protocol for searches to be reviewed: MacKay
Defence Minister Peter MacKay has asked for a review of the search and rescue protocol that puts the responsibility on searchers to call the military back for help.
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Last Updated: February 13 2012, 3:27 PM
Opposition parties agree on question period timeshare
The Liberals and New Democrats have reached an agreement on how to share time when the house of assembly reopens.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 3:26 PM
Accused murderer has assault trial postponed
Ray Newman, who is accused of murdering his former wife five years ago, has again had a trial on lesser charges postponed.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 2:54 PM
Russian men arrested after flight diverted to Labrador
Two men from Moscow are in custody after they allegedly interfered with the flight crew on an aircraft bound for New York City from the Russian capital on Friday.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 11:56 AM
RNC cruiser caught in slippery Corner Brook collisions
A police vehicle ended up in the midst of a traffic pile-up in Corner Brook on Sunday night after an officer went to investigate a collision on an icy road.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 11:06 AM
St. John's grapples with flood-related damage
A weekend downpour in St. John's has kept city crews busy with scores of calls related to flooding and washed-out roads.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 5:26 AM
IOC, union head back to bargaining table
Negotiations are expected to resume Monday between IOC and the union that wants to keep workers in Labrador City.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 4:45 AM
Muskrat Falls hearings open amid criticism
The PUB opens hearings into the Muskrat Falls megaproject, although the leader of the NDP says a short deadline is irresponsible.
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 2:19 PM
Nain man convicted of manslaugter for girlfriend's death
A Nain man has been convicted of manslaughter for killing his girlfriend two years ago.
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 9:25 AM
Eastern Newfoundland cafeteria workers reach tentative deal
People who make meals at Eastern school district cafeterias have reached a tentative agreement with the company that hires them.
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 9:21 AM
Storm lashes Newfoundland and Labrador
Many parts of Newfoundland and Labrador have been whipped with high winds and either rain or snow depending on local temperatures.
Last Updated: February 11 2012, 10:12 AM
More Labrador vigils calling for better search and rescue
People gathered in Labrador communities for a second night Friday to call for improved search and rescue services following the death of a lost Makkovik boy almost two weeks ago.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 4:56 PM
HMCS Corner Brook collision damage extensive
The damage done to HMCS Corner Brook when it hit the ocean floor off B.C.'s coast last summer was more extensive than first reported, CBC News has learned by obtaining exclusive pictures of the submarine.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 3:36 PM
Valley farmland stays, Supreme Court rules
Annapolis Valley farmers are prohibited from turning some of their farm land into commercial property development, the Nova Scotia Supreme Court ruled Monday.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 12:30 PM
Union to fight Cape Breton school cuts
The union that represents non-teaching staff in Cape Breton says it won't take more job cuts lying down.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 12:25 PM
Membertou secures land for new school
The Membertou First Nation in Sydney, N.S., has secured nearly 40 hectares of land where it will build a new public school for children on the reserve.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 10:13 AM
Shelburne students upset with inconsistent teaching
Some Grade 12 math students at Shelburne Regional High School say they were unprepared for the provincial exam after going through seven math teachers in one semester.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 9:18 AM
International English school officially opens in Glace Bay
An English language school is celebrating its official opening in Glace Bay on Monday.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 7:44 AM
Medical expense crusader giving up cancer fight
A Halifax woman who has battled eye cancer for 11 years is giving up the fight to save her eye.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 4:45 AM
Muskrat Falls hearings open amid criticism
The PUB opens hearings into the Muskrat Falls megaproject, although the leader of the NDP says a short deadline is irresponsible.
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 6:55 PM
Power mainly restored in Maritimes after storm
Thousands of Maritimers lost their power Sunday after high winds, snow, and freezing rain caused widespread outages across the region overnight Saturday.
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 4:48 PM
Magdalen Islands residents left without power
More than half of the residents of the Magdalen Islands are without electricity after a powerful winter storm.
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 2:53 PM
Metro Transit workers rally in Grand Parade
Nearly 100 Metro Transit workers and users rallied in Grand Parade on Sunday afternoon, urging Halifax regional council to restart contract talks.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 2:32 PM
Fundraising support for Tignish girl 'unbelievable'
The committee organizing fundraising for a new home for Bobbi-Jo LeClair in Tignish P.E.I., seriously injured in a car crash, says it's going well but needs a little more co-ordination.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 1:31 PM
Magdalen Islands storm aid keeps P.E.I. port busy
Extra ferries have been put on the route between the Magdalen Islands and Prince Edward Island to send equipment to restore power after a winter storm knocked out power for thousands Saturday night.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 12:55 PM
P.E.I. overpaid on equalization, says think tank
Prince Edward Island received $90 million more than it should have in equalization payments in 2010, says the Mowatt Centre for Policy Innovation at the University of Toronto.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 12:32 PM
Still no power for 100s in Maritimes
P.E.I.'s Maritime Electric is still struggling to restore power to customers in eastern P.E.I. after a winter storm Saturday night.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 10:40 AM
Coyote worries Charlottetown residents
Suspected coyote sightings in the heart of Charlottetown are concerning some residents there.
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 8:55 AM
Acadian Lines talks fail to resolve dispute
The weekend negotiations between Acadian Lines and the Amalgamated Transit Union failed to resolve the contract dispute that has halted bus service in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island for more than two months
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 8:55 AM
Acadian Lines talks fail to resolve dispute
The weekend negotiations between Acadian Lines and the Amalgamated Transit Union failed to resolve the contract dispute that has halted bus service in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island for more than two months
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 8:23 AM
Students pinched by late scholarship
Several UPEI students are feeling a financial pinch because the P.E.I. government was late in delivering a scholarship for graduating students, and the university is refusing to release the scholarship money.
Last Updated: February 12 2012, 11:44 AM
Acadian Lines contract negotiations continue
Negotiations continued for a second day Sunday between Acadian Coach Lines and its 59 lockedout workers in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Last Updated: February 11 2012, 5:42 PM
Montague EI centre union to demonstrate
The union representing workers at the EI processing centre in Montague has launched a campaign to convince the federal government to keep the centre open.
Last Updated: February 11 2012, 4:38 PM
East Coast braces for severe weather
Environment Canada issued weather warnings early Saturday afternoon across much of Atlantic Canada and Quebec.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 6:42 PM
Scotiabank's Hockey Day in Canada comes to Compass
As P.E.I. hosts Scotiabank's Hockey Day in Canada, CBC Compass was there to cover all the action.