Oct 31, 2009 | The Chronicle Herald
A health care worker injects H1N1 flu vaccine on the opening day of public clinics in Winnipeg on Monday.
Twelve people arrested on drug charges during Dartmouth, N.S., raids
A month-long police operation against street-level drug dealers has ended with 12 arrests in north-end Dartmouth.
Kept waiting in the dark Alleged molester out on bail as girl's family worries about her peace of mind By DAN ARSENAULT Crime Reporter Mon.
Old hall could still become museum
Old hall could still become museum McCluskey: Dartmouth needs place to showcase area's culture, history By MICHAEL LIGHTSTONE City Hall Reporter Sun.
Marchers mark 10 years since MacCullough slaying
Jason MacCullough's killer has not been caught. It's been 10 years since Jason MacCullough was gunned down in a Dartmouth park, and the community refuses to forget.
Fight must go on to save blood services
Canadian Blood Services seems determined to downgrade and destroy our excellent, long-standing New Brunswick blood service in the name of regionalization in Nova Scotia.
Crown consents to bail for June shooting suspect
A young Halifax man who faces eight charges, including attempted murder, in connection with a shooting in Dartmouth this summer has been granted bail with the Crown's consent.
Cape Breton police find missing teen
Instructors and support staff at Nova Scotia Community College are getting their requested 2.9 per cent wage hike, but only for one year, CBC News has learned.
Woman found dead Police term death suspicious; wounded man found on scene By BILL POWER Staff Reporter Sun.
Spreading the wealth unevenly Nova Scotia's three Tory ridings getting more stimulus cash than the other eight put together By STEPHEN MAHER Ottawa Bureau Tue.
N.S. health minister says gov't has no short-term solution to ER overcrowding
Nova Scotia's health minister says overcrowding at the emergency room in a Dartmouth hospital is a symptom of a problem that isn't going to be solved overnight.
Bail hearing for shooting suspect set
Bail hearing for shooting suspect set North Preston man, 22, returns to court Thursday By STEVE BRUCE Court Reporter Wed.
Storm blasts eastern Quebec and Atlantic
Central and eastern Canadians continued to shovel out and spread salt after a ferocious winter storm dumped heavy snow and freezing rain on eastern Quebec and Atlantic Canada on Saturday.
Halifax police arrested a deputy sheriff yesterday for allegedly trying to bring illicit drugs into a local jail.
Family sues for $11M over teenage inmate's death
The family of a New Brunswick-born teenager who died in an Ontario jail is suing the federal government for $11 million, alleging that Ashley Smith's death resulted from improper treatment at the hands of her jailers.
N.S. politician doesn't regret decision to supervise child abuser's sentence
A Nova Scotia government backbencher says he has no regrets about his controversial decision to supervise a constituent serving a conditional sentence for abusing a three-month-old baby.
Woman caught with khat in luggage sentenced to time served
A Dutch woman caught smuggling more than 15 kilograms of khat, an East African plant that is chewed as a stimulant, into Canada five weeks ago has been sentenced to time served.
At about 2:30 a.m. last Sunday morning, all hell broke loose in the ByWard Market.
Window of opportunity Enfield couple wants province to cover cost of in vitro treatments By JOHN McPHEE Health Reporter Tue.
Dartmouth traffic stop yields loaded gun, drugs
Three men will appear in Halifax provincial court this morning after police stopped a car in Dartmouth and found drugs and weapons.
Liberals: Change law to allow crosswalk flags
Norm Collins looks over signatures on a petition near a Waverley Road crosswalk in Dartmouth earlier this month.