HALIFAX Police in Halifax continue to investigate the murder of David Robert Boyko 25 years after his death. Investigators say they believe that there are people who have information that could help solve his murder. On May 12, 1996, around 1:25 p.m., police say they received a report that a pedestrian had found an injured man at the end of Morris Road in Burnside Industrial Park in Dartmouth, N.S. Boyko, originally from Manitoba, had been shot and died as a result of his injuries, according to police. Police say Boyko was last seen on May 12, 1996, around 6 a.m. leaving a hotel in Dartmouth.
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Matt Mays Readies New Live Album From Burnside with Love
The record and concert film capture a performance in his Nova Scotia hometown of Dartmouth
Published Jan 14, 2021
After taking a trip to
Dog City last year, Matt Mays will now bring listeners to his hometown of Dartmouth, NS, with a new live album and concert film.
Mays will share new live collection
From Burnside with Love on February 12 through Sonic Records, while a concert film of the same name will premiere February 13 through a ticketed viewing event.
Recorded and filmed live in front of a studio audience at the Burnside Industrial Park, the 24-song set finds Mays and his band performing selections from across his career in intimate, semi-unplugged fashion. You can get a feel for the evening by taking in a video for set opener Downtown below.
Posted: Dec 18, 2020 12:36 PM AT | Last Updated: December 18, 2020
The effort to schedule jury trials in the Halifax area resumed Friday. (Craig Paisley/CBC)
The delicate balancing act required to schedule jury trials in the Halifax area resumed Friday.
Dozens of trials were cancelled when the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March. Since then, additional cases have made their way through the lower courts and are now awaiting scheduling as well.
Jury trials cannot be held in The Law Courts in downtown Halifax because the building does not meet pandemic restrictions on crowd sizes. Jury selection requires hundreds of people to gather.
Two alternate courtrooms are being built in the Burnside Industrial Park in Dartmouth but won t be ready until March.
Posted: Dec 17, 2020 11:15 AM AT | Last Updated: December 17, 2020
(Robert Short/CBC)
Randy Riley gets to keep his lawyer for his second trial on a charge of second-degree murder in the decade-old killing of a man in Dartmouth, N.S.
The reasons for the Crown s actions and the reasons behind the decision to keep McGuigain on the file are banned from publication to protect Riley s right to a fair trial.
Riley is facing the murder charge in the killing of Chad Smith, who was gunned down in north-end Dartmouth in October 2010.
Donald Chad Smith was shot to death in Dartmouth, N.S., on Oct. 23, 2010.(Department of Justice)