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'I don't know how I'm coping': Woman who lost three family members in N.S. tragedy

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Tammy Oliver-McCurdie lost her sister, brother-in-law and niece in the mass shooting in Nova Scotia this weekend. She says her grief has hit her in waves.
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RCMP believe 22 victims died in N.S. shooting

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RCMP released new details of a mass shooting in Nova Scotia. RCMP say they now believe 22 victims died, in addition to the gunman.
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‘I would not have let my wife leave': Lack of emergency alert during N.S. shooting questioned

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Nick Beaton, whose wife Kristen was killed in the Nova Scotia shooting rampage, is questioning why an emergency alert wasn’t sent during the attack. He believes it would have saved lives, including his wife’s.
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Police uniform, mock RCMP car were key factors in N.S. shooting

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The fake RCMP vehicle and genuine uniform used by the suspected gunman in the Nova Scotia shooting rampage were among the reasons the attack became so deadly.
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'Nova Scotia Strong' becomes rally cry after shooting

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People from around the world are sharing condolences and tributes using the phrase Nova Scotia Strong to bring them together.
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Grief counselling, financial support for N.S. shooting victims

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Colchester County Mayor Christine Blair talks to Adrienne Arsenault about services available for victims of the Nova Scotia shooting rampage, including grief counselling and the possibility of financial support.
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N.S. shooting: The agony and the unknown as victim toll rises

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The RCMP said Tuesday there were 22 people killed in the Nova Scotia shooting rampage over the weekend, including a couple who recently retired to the area from Ontario.
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N.S. shooting leaves emotional wounds in tight-knit communities

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From candles on doorsteps to growing memorials, people are finding ways to show their support and share their grief after the mass shooting in Nova Scotia.
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Friend of Nova Scotia victim questions lack of emergency alert

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Debi Atkinson — a friend of Lillian Hyslop, one of the victims of the Nova Scotia shooting rampage — says her warning call to Hyslop came too late to save her. She's one of a number of Nova Scotians wondering why the provincial emergency...
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Child donates savings to family of RCMP officer killed in Nova Scotia

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Ava Perry of Kitchener, Ont., is donating the money she was saving to go to university to the family of RCMP Const. Heidi Stevenson, the officer killed in the Nova Scotia shooting rampage.
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Joy and Peter Bond confirmed among 22 victims in Nova Scotia

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Twenty-two people are now confirmed dead in the Nova Scotia shooting rampage. Joy and Peter Bond lived in Portapique, where the violence began on Saturday.
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Sister of Nova Scotia shooting victim remembers her as 'full of life'

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Jenny Kierstead says writing the obituary for her sister, Nova Scotia shooting victim Lisa McCully, was one of the hardest things she's done. "To know Lisa was to know life in full colour," she wrote.
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"A nightmare through hell": Victim's brother recalls night of mass shooting

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Warning: This clip contains disturbing details. Clinton Ellison says he hid in the woods for hours after discovering his brother's body the night of the mass shooting in Portapique, N.S. He had gone looking for his brother, Corrie...
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RCMP defends not sending emergency alert during N.S. mass shooting

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The RCMP in Nova Scotia says it was working on sending an emergency alert about the mass shooting when the gunman was shot on Sunday.
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Victim’s brother escaped N.S. mass shooting by hiding in woods

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Clinton Ellison spent hours hiding in the woods near Portapique, N.S., after his brother Corrie was killed in the mass shooting.
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Video shows N.S. shooting suspect shortly before he was caught

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Surveillance video shows the suspected gunman in the Nova Scotia mass shooting less than an hour before he was caught and killed by police.
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Heidi Stevenson source of kindness for Retaeh Parsons's mother

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Leah Parsons remembers Const. Heidi Stevenson as a source of kindness in the wake of her daughter Retaeh’s death in 2013. Stevenson was among the 22 people killed in the Nova Scotia mass shooting over the weekend.
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Heidi Stevenson source of kindness for Rehtaeh Parsons's mother

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Leah Parsons remembers Const. Heidi Stevenson as a source of kindness in the wake of her daughter Rehtaeh’s death in 2013. Stevenson was among the 22 people killed in the Nova Scotia mass shooting over the weekend.
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RCMP identify active shooter in Portapique, N.S.

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RCMP in Nova Scotia have identified an active shooter in Portapique, N.S., and are advising residents to lock their doors and go to their basements.
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Suspect in shooting with 'multiple' victims now in custody: RCMP

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Police have taken a suspect into custody after an hours-long active shooter investigation in Nova Scotia. Police say there are multiple victims.
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N.S. resident 'up all night' following active shooter incident

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Portapique, N.S., resident Mike MacKay, says he was 'up all night' because of an active shooter incident in the community. The suspect is now in custody, according to local RCMP.
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Where will the investigation into N.S shooting go next?

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Ian Hanomansing talks to a former RCMP major crimes investigator about what the next steps in the investigation into the shooting rampage might be.
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Resident of Portapique, N.S., gives witness account of early part of crime spree

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Mike MacKay of Portapique, N.S., describes unfolding drama as deadly crime spree occurred around him
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Police cracking down on physical distancing violations

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Police and bylaw enforcement officers are issuing tickets to people and businesses who are not complying with physical distancing rules meant to slow the spread of COVID-19.