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“This province is at a pivotal moment, and we need to continue to make the right decisions for workers, for seniors, for families and for all Nova Scotians,” Rankin said Saturday after visiting Lt.-Gov. Arthur LeBlanc to dissolve the legislature.
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“This election will be about how we best position the province for a strong economic recovery, one that focuses on investments in infrastructure, in green technology and renewable energy.”
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.
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.
Potential COVID-19 exposures
On Friday, Nova Scotia s health authority announced two new potential COVID-19 exposure notifications, as well as modified the time of an existing one.
Anyone who was at the following location(s) should book a COVID-19 test on the
self-assessment website or contact 811, regardless of whether they have COVID-19 symptoms. People do not have to self-isolate while they await test results, unless they have symptoms of COVID-19.
Carl s Your Independent Grocer at 396 Main St. in Wolfville on
Feb. 11 between 9 and 10:30 a.m. Anyone exposed may develop symptoms up to, and including, Feb. 25.
Walmart at 9097 Commercial St. in New Minas on