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Mary Bullwinkel/For the Times-Standard The biomass-powered cogeneration plant in Scotia is up and running again, after being closed for more than five months. The plant had closed in November of last year due to a number of issues including fuel
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EDT Nova Scotia has suspended the mailout of colon cancer home screening kits after technicians detected unusually high rates of abnormal test results. Dr. Bernard Badley, medical director of the province's Colon Cancer Prevention Program, said
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EDT A woman holds a photo as several hundred people attend a community vigil to remember Rehtaeh Parsons. Nova Scotia has taken such an aggressive, no-holds-barred stand against cyberbullying, it could begin to change the social climate around this
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crashed 28 pence, or 44%, to 35 pence in early trade this morning after the company announced bad news about an exploration well. Falkland Oil & Gas, which has licenses to drill in areas around the south and east of the Falkland Islands, admitted its
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King of the surf guitar Dick Dale sets sights for Scotia on Sunday Talks 'Pulp Fiction' facts Myles Cochrane/Tri-City Weekly Created: 11/20/2012 02:59:18 AM PST Forget the Dos Equis guy. Guitar legend Dick Dale is the real-life most interesting man
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May Gurney announces plans to shed up to 250 posts May Gurney says it is committed to growing operations in Scotland Infrastructure support services company May Gurney has announced plans to shed up to 250 jobs in Scotland. The firm said it was
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Shares of Bank of Nova Scotia BNS-T jumped Thursday morning and analysts lauded the bank after the Globe and Mail broke the story that the company is looking at selling its headquarters tower to raise capital. The market is happy because a sale could
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Story continues below Protector on patrol Dr Matt Hayward checks the fence line protecting the Scotia inhabitants. Photo: Kate Geraghty The following morning Cathcart found his tormentor, a little female, just 3.5 kilos...In the soft dawn light
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Bank of Nova Scotia BNS-T has just appointed Susan Segal to its board of directors, making her the fifth woman to be appointed to a major Canadian bank board of directors this year. Bank Canada, Toronto-Dominion Bank and Royal Bank of Canada all
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An unidentified man secures a banner in the Grand Parade in Halifax on Monday, Oct. 17, 2011 as the Occupy Nova Scotia corporate greed protest continues...Mayor Peter Kelly has asked the group to move to another space by Nov. 6 so that Grand Parade
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