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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 […]

Filed Under:COVID,Featured,News

A prescription for logic- and evidence-based healthy living

Morning File, Monday, February 28, 2022

February 28, 2022BySuzanne Rent1 Comment

News 1. Landlord licensing This March, a proposal for landlord registration will go before Halifax regional council, but Jen Powley argues the public should demand more: Registration would give HRM a better handle on the number of units available for rent in the municipality. But it would do nothing to help the tenants who deal […]

Filed Under:COVID,Featured,Health,Morning File,ProfilesTagged With:pharmacist Graham MacKenzie

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 […]

Filed Under:COVID,Featured,News

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 […]

Filed Under:COVID,Featured,News

Unvaccinated Halifax staff back to work on Monday

February 24, 2022ByZane WoodfordLeave a Comment

Municipal employees who refused the COVID-19 vaccine will be back to work on Monday. The move comes after Premier Tim Houston announced on Wednesday that all public health restrictions would be lifted on March 21, starting with the requirement to show proof of vaccine for “non-essential, discretionary events and activities” on Monday. In a news […]

Filed Under:City Hall,COVID,Featured,News

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 […]

Filed Under:COVID,Economy,Featured,News

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 […]

Filed Under:COVID,Featured,News

There was a small “convoy” protest in Halifax Saturday

February 21, 2022ByYvette d'Entremont2 Comments

This long weekend, a group called the Nova Scotians For Freedom held what they called a Nova Scotia three-day open air town hall convoy. Supporters were in Halifax on Sunday. Tim Bousquet — who attended both — noted he wasn’t sure what to expect after trucks and protestors were cleared from the streets of downtown […]

Filed Under:COVID,FeaturedTagged With:trucker convoy

0 COVID deaths, 362 COVID-related hospitalizations, 320 new cases on Feb. 18; weekly recap

February 18, 2022ByTim BousquetLeave a Comment

跳转到部分本文简介:概述牛痘tion Testing For the first time this week, Nova Scotia is reporting no new COVID deaths today (Friday, Feb. 18). There are today a total of 362 people in hospital who either now have COVID or once did have COVID, as follows: • 66 admitted because of COVID symptoms, […]

Filed Under:COVID,Featured,News

2 COVID deaths, 367 COVID-related hospitalizations, 242 new cases reported in Nova Scotia on Feb. 17

February 17, 2022ByTim BousquetLeave a Comment

跳转到部分本文简介:概述牛痘tion Testing Nova Scotia reports today that two people have died from COVID-19. The deceased are: • a man in his 50s who lived in the Eastern Zone • a man in his 70s who lived in the Eastern Zone Oddly (to me anyway), the Department of Health […]

Filed Under:COVID,Featured,News

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Uncover: Dead Wrong

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.

Halifax Examiner founder and investigative journalist Tim Bousquet has followed the story of Glen Assoun's wrongful conviction for over five years. Now, Bousquet tells that story as host of Season 7 of the CBC podcast series Uncover: Dead Wrong.

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Episode 79 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

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