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3 COVID deaths, 329 COVID-related hospitalizations, 421 new cases reported in Nova Scotia on March 3

March 3, 2022ByTim BousquetLeave a Comment

跳转到部分本文简介:概述牛痘tion Testing Nova Scotia is reporting three new COVID deaths today (Thursday, March 3). The deceased are: • two men in their 70s who lived in the Eastern Zone • one man in his 80s who lived in the Central Zone Additionally, the province is reporting a total […]

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4 COVID deaths, 334 COVID-related hospitalizations, 362 new cases reported in Nova Scotia on March 2

March 2, 2022ByTim BousquetLeave a Comment

跳转到部分本文简介:概述牛痘tion Testing Nova Scotia is reporting four new COVID deaths today (Wednesday, March 2). The deceased are: • a woman in her 50s who lived in the Central Zone • a man in his 80s who lived in the Western Zone • a man in his 90s who […]

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2 COVID deaths, 336 COVID-related hospitalizations, 217 new cases reported in Nova Scotia on March 1

March 1, 2022ByTim Bousquet1 Comment

跳转到部分本文简介:概述牛痘tion Testing Nova Scotia is reporting two new COVID deaths today (Tuesday, March 1). The deceased are: • a woman in her 70s who lived in the Central Zone • a woman in her 90s who lived in the Central Zone Additionally, the province is reporting a total […]

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7 COVID deaths, 333 COVID-related hospitalizations reported in Nova Scotia on Feb. 28

February 28, 2022ByTim BousquetLeave a Comment

跳转到部分本文简介:概述牛痘tion Testing Nova Scotia is reporting seven new COVID deaths today (Monday, Feb. 28). The deceased are: • a man in his 30s who lived in the Central Zone • a man in his 60s who lived in the Central Zone • a woman in her 60s who […]

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Night of Hell: here’s what happened in Portapique on April 18, 2020

February 28, 2022ByTim BousquetandJennifer Henderson2 Comments

This article includes graphic descriptions of intimate partner violence, multiple murders, and trauma to children. The public inquiry into the mass murders of April 18/19, 2020 today looked at events in Portapique on Saturday night (April 18). Thirteen residents of the community of about 30 houses were murdered that night. The summary cited below was […]

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2 COVID deaths, 335 COVID-related hospitalizations, 170 new cases reported in Nova Scotia on Feb. 25; weekly recap

February 25, 2022ByTim Bousquet3 Comments

跳转到部分本文简介:概述牛痘tion Testing Nova Scotia is reporting two new COVID deaths today (Friday, Feb. 25). The deceased are a man and a woman, both in their 80s and both who lived in Nova Scotia Health’s Eastern Zone. Additionally, the province is reporting a total of 335 people in hospital who […]

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0 COVID deaths, 350 COVID-related hospitalizations, 187 new cases reported in Nova Scotia on Feb. 24

February 24, 2022ByTim BousquetLeave a Comment

跳转到部分本文简介:概述牛痘tion Testing There were no new COVID deaths reported today. The province reported a total of 350 people in hospital who either now have COVID or once did have COVID, as follows: • 46 admitted because of COVID symptoms, 12 of whom are in ICU. Those 46 range in […]

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Nova Scotia to lift all COVID restrictions on March 21

February 23, 2022ByTim Bousquet2 Comments

Jump to sections in this article: Restrictions to end/a> Overview of today’s numbers Vaccination Testing The remaining COVID restrictions in Nova Scotia will be eased starting next week and ended entirely on March 21, Premier Tim Houston announced today. “There comes a point in time where the benefit of the restrictions is outweighed by the […]

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The first day of the mass murder inquiry was dominated by a condescending and offensive panel on mental health

February 23, 2022ByTim Bousquet7 Comments

The public wanted answers. We wanted to know how a crazed gunman could murder 13 of his neighbours and burn down their homes in the idyllic community of Portapique and then roam across the province in a look-alike police car willy nilly murdering nine more people — friends and strangers, a hapless woman walking, a […]

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3 COVID deaths, 352 COVID-related hospitalizations, and 263 new cases (over 2 days) reported in Nova Scotia on Feb. 22

February 22, 2022ByTim BousquetLeave a Comment

跳转到部分本文简介:概述牛痘tion Testing Nova Scotia is today reporting that three more people have died from COVID-19. Their deaths have occurred over the past four days. The deceased are: • a man in his 60s who lived in the Central Zone • a woman in her 70s who lived in […]

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In 1995, Brenda Way was brutally murdered behind a Dartmouth apartment building. In 1999, Glen Assoun was found guilty of the murder. He served 17 years in prison, but steadfastly maintained his innocence. In 2019, Glen Assoun was fully exonerated.

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Episode 83 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

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