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Dispute over N.S. land development can go to trial: Supreme Court of CanadaThe legal dispute began when Annapolis Group Inc. filed a court action against Halifax, it was blocking attempts to develop the company's land and expropriating the space.CanadaOct 21, 2022
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Nova Scotia election riding results: AnnapolisLiberal Carman Kerr has been elected for the riding of Annapolis.PoliticsJul 29, 2021
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Stephen McNeil ‘proud’ of legacy as N.S. Liberals prepare to choose new leaderStephen McNeil said until his new successor is sworn-in he will continue to assume the premier's responsibilities. A swearing-in date has not been announced.PoliticsFeb 5, 2021
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County of Annapolis issues boil water advisory for Cornwallis ParkA boil water advisory has been issued in Annapolis County’s Cornwallis Park due to a risk of E. coli.CanadaAug 21, 2018
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Capital Gazette shooting suspect Jarrod Ramos’s 1st court appearance cancelledA grand jury indicted Ramos on 23 counts, including murder, attempted murder and assault.WorldJul 30, 2018
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Bogus bills circulating in southwestern Nova Scotia: RCMPSome cases involve bills with symbols added, while other bills have been defaced.CrimeJun 9, 2018
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Maryland College closes through Thanksgiving due to missing studentWashington College in Maryland says it will be closed through the US Thanksgiving holiday while authorities continue looking for a troubled missing student who could be armed.WorldNov 18, 2015
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Federal Court rules HMCS Annapolis can be sunkIt appears HMCS Annapolis will be sunk after all. The Federal Court has ruled the permit to sink the ship issued by Environment Canada in Oct. 2014 will stand. In January, the Save Halkett Bay Marine Park Society filed court documents seeking an injunction to stop the plan to sink the 1960s former helicopter-carrying destroyer, resulting...Mar 12, 2015
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HMCS Annapolis could sink accidentally: lawyerA deteriorating former warship from the 1960s is on "borrowed time," with only months to go before it could sink accidentally, a Federal Court has heard.Feb 26, 2015
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Environmental group to appear in court over warship sinkingAn environmental group is expected to be in federal court today in a fight over a former Canadian warship.Jan 12, 2015
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