Also in the digital category, reporter Taryn Grant won the breaking news award in a small/medium market for her coverage of the tensions surrounding the First Nations lobster harvest in southwest Nova Scotia.
In October 2020, weeks after the Sipekne katik band launched its moderate livelihood fishery outside of the federally mandated season, several hundred commercial fishermen and their supporters raided two facilities where Mi kmaw fishermen were storing their catch.
A woman wears a face mask honouring the Treaty of 1752 as members of the Sipekne katik First Nation and others attend a ceremony on the wharf in Saulnierville, N.S., to bless the fleet before it launches its own self-regulated fishery on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020.(Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)
Posted: Apr 18, 2021 5:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 18
The Nova Scotia Remembers Legacy Society, a volunteer group formed in the aftermath of the killings, has organized a memorial race and a private gathering for the families of the victims and special guests on Sunday.(Liam Hennessey/The Canadian Press)
Sister of N.S. shooting victim wants answers and action to ensure my family s death wasn t in vain
Sunday is the anniversary of the mass shooting that killed 22 people in Nova Scotia, marking a year of pain, perseverance, and lingering questions for bereaved loved ones.
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Posted: Apr 16, 2021 2:55 PM ET | Last Updated: April 16
From left, Emily Tuck, Jolene Oliver and Aaron Tuck. Investigators believe the family was killed in their home in Portapique, N.S. the night of April 18, 2020, but their bodies were not discovered until 19 hours later.(Tammy Oliver-McCurdie/The Canadian Press)
The Current19:21Families face difficult anniversary of Nova Scotia mass shooting
We canât heal if we donât have answers : A year after Canadaâs largest mass shooting, agonizing questions remain Some question why there is such inordinate secrecy surrounding the gunman. Heâs dead and theyâre protecting him. Why? What are they hiding?
Author of the article: Adrian Humphreys
Publishing date: Apr 17, 2021  â¢Â 2 hours ago  â¢Â 7 minute read  â¢Â Nick Beaton, whose wife Kristen was killed in the April 2020 mass shooting, attends a march in Bible Hill, N.S. organized by families of victims last summer demanding an inquiry into the crimes that killed 22 people. Photo by Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press/File
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