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Progressive Conservatives projected as next N.S. government

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CBC News projects that the Progressive Conservatives will form the next Nova Scotia government, toppling the Liberal party.
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N.S. senior spent hours on the driveway waiting for ambulance

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An 86-year-old Nova Scotia man lay on his driveway with a broken hip for three hours waiting for an ambulance and his family wants to know why it was sent from 175 kilometres away.
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Halifax breaks record after welcoming massive container ship

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CMA CGM Marco Polo, the largest container ship to ever dock on North America's east coast, has arrived in Halifax. At nearly 400 metres long, it has the capacity to carry more than 16,000 shipping containers.
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COVID-19 cases decline slowly in Nova Scotia

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Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Robert Strang, says despite making progress against the third wave of the pandemic, restrictions must remain in place at least until the second week of June.
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Nova Scotia’s fight for coastline protection

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Many Nova Scotia voters want whichever party wins the federal election to help protect the province’s coastline from erosion and development.
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Travel restrictions blocking some homeowners from N.S.

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Nova Scotia's strict COVID-19 travel restrictions are keeping people who’ve bought property in the province out, and it’s leaving some without a place to stay.
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Manitoba re-enters COVID-19 lockdown; Defiance in Alberta

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With the second-highest COVID-19 case rate in the country, Manitoba is re-entering lockdown and moving schools online in some areas. Meanwhile, some Albertans remain defiant of new restrictions and Nova Scotia tightens its borders.
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Nova Scotia's 1st drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine clinic opens

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A drive-thru vaccination clinic built from modified shipping containers opened in Halifax Monday morning for those 50 and older who have booked appointments.
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Irving Shipbuilding invites international staff to Halifax for its latest ship test

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Contractors of Irving Shipbuilding are arriving from outside Nova Scotia for at-sea testing. Note: An earlier version of this story contained incorrect information. That video has since been removed.
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B.C., Alberta among latest provinces to pause use of AstraZeneca vaccine for 1st dose

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Seven Canadian provinces have now paused the use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for first doses, and some are questioning why Canada is due to accept more than 600,000 doses next week.
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Nova Scotia reports backlog of thousands of COVID-19 test results

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Nova Scotia reported it has a backlog of 45,000 COVID-19 tests amid a surge in demand and record numbers of COVID-19 cases.
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Irving Shipbuilding staff not self-isolating after arriving in Halifax

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Employees and contractors of Irving Shipbuilding are arriving from around the world in Halifax for the company's latest round of at-sea testing. A source tells CBC News the employees did not self-isolate upon arrival.
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Nova Scotia faces ‘most difficult time’ of pandemic

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Nova Scotia has had a 10-fold increase in its daily average of COVID-19 cases in less than two weeks and the chief medical officer calls it the ‘most difficult time’ during the pandemic.
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Schools close in Halifax as part of new COVID-19 restrictions

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More than 50,000 students in the Halifax area will be attending school remotely for at least the next two weeks as the region deals with unprecedented daily numbers of COVID-19 cases.
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Nova Scotia enters province-wide lockdown

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With COVID-19 stretching Nova Scotia’s health-care system to its limits, officials ordered a province-wide lockdown to try and prevent further spread of the virus.
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Nova Scotia enters provincewide lockdown

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With COVID-19 stretching Nova Scotia’s health-care system to its limits, officials ordered a provincewide lockdown to try and prevent further spread of the virus.
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Nova Scotia enters 2-week COVID-19 lockdown

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Nova Scotia has entered a provincewide lockdown for two weeks to slow the spread of COVID-19. All schools, personal-care services and non-essential stores are closed.
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Nova Scotia tightens border to restrict non-essential travel

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Nova Scotia has set up checkpoints at its border with New Brunswick and is only allowing essential travellers to cross as part of efforts to prevent more COVID-19 cases.
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Halifax area enters 4-week lockdown

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Strict restrictions are returning to Halifax and some surrounding communities as the region grapples with high numbers of daily new cases of COVID-19.
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N.S. hits new record for COVID-19 cases

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Nova Scotia reported a record high of 63 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday. The province is implementing new restrictions on travel and introducing harsher penalties for those who break the rules.
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N.S. grapples with new restrictions, record COVID-19 case numbers

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Another record high for COVID-19 infections in Nova Scotia has prompted officials to shut down schools in the Halifax area. For a smaller province, 66 new cases daily could be crippling if it doesn't get transmission under control.
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Alberta sending mixed messages on COVID-19 restrictions, says physician

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Dr. Joe Vipond, an ER doctor in Calgary, says he has sympathy for Albertans who are confused over mixed messages from the government on whether lockdowns stop the spread of COVID-19. He says it's been damaging to the province.
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Nova Scotia honours victims of mass shooting on anniversary

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On the first anniversary of the Nova Scotia mass shooting, several events were held to honour the 22 people killed.
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Portapique, N.S., tries to move forward a year after mass shooting

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A year after the largest mass shooting in modern Canadian history, the community of Portapique, N.S., is trying to move forward and not let the tragedy define it.