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Public inquiry calls for removal of highly sensitive 911 calls from N S mass shooting

The public inquiry examining the circumstances of the Nova Scotia mass shooting is calling for Frank Magazine to remove “highly sensitive” audio of 911 calls placed the night 13 residents were murdered in Portapique, N.S., including one by a child who witnessed his parents dying.

Jet skis will be allowed at Appledore after ban bid rejected

Daniel Clark Published: 1:25 PM April 29, 2021    Councillors had previously been told that Torridge District Council are not the authority who would be able to ban jet skis from using the water - Credit: Getty Jet skis will be allowed to launch from a Torridge tourist resort this summer after councillors once again rejected attempts to stop them.  March’s Torridge District Council full council had voted to overturn a previously agreed recommendation that would have closed the Churchfields slipway in Appledore with bollards that would stop jet skis from being able to launch.  They had called for a fuller and more detailed report to look at all the issues with the area and the launching of jet skis to come forward to full council later this year, but at Monday night’s full council meeting, they voted down a motion asking for a report on other possible, costed options for preventing users of jet skis using the slipway. 

Timeline: What s happened in the year since the Nova Scotia mass shooting tragedy

  HALIFAX The moment the man responsible for Canada’s worst mass killing was shot and killed at a gas station in Enfield, N.S. on April 19, 2020, his rampage of terror ended – but a year of grief and questions began. Here are some of the key moments that have taken place since that day. Sunday, April 19, 2020 Nova Scotia RCMP hold its first news conference on the tragedy at its headquarters in Dartmouth Sunday evening. “Today is a devastating day for Nova Scotia and it will remain etched in the minds of many for years to come,” said commanding RCMP officer Lee Bergerman.

RCMP told N S officials it wanted emergency alert 5 minutes before gunman was killed

Posted: Apr 08, 2021 9:09 PM AT | Last Updated: April 9 A memorial pays tribute to RCMP Const. Heidi Stevenson, a 23-year member of the force and mother of two, who was killed in Shubenacadie, N.S., on April 19, 2020. (Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press) The RCMP notified the Nova Scotia government that it wanted to send out an emergency alert only five minutes before police shot the man responsible for killing 22 people in the province last April, new records show. CBC News obtained documents through an access-to-information request that shed light on the Nova Scotia Emergency Management Office s internal communications on April 19, 2020, as well as the contact officials had with RCMP regarding the possibility of sending out an alert to warn the public.

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