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Halifax man charged with attempted murder after woman severely injured: policeThe man, 56, is scheduled to appear in Halifax Provincial Court on Thursday to face charges of attempted murder, aggravated assault, and assault with a weapon.CrimeApr 4
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Halifax police investigate hate crime involving anti-Semitic stickers in downtownHalifax Regional Police said today they received a complaint about anti-Semitic stickers on Sept. 9.CrimeOct 8, 2020
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1 year later and report into Halifax crane collapse still not completeSince Sept. 7, 2019, the day that the crane came down as a result of 120 km/h winds, the Nova Scotia government has remained tight-lipped on its investigation into the crane's collapse.PoliticsSep 7, 2020
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Business owners ‘frustrated’ by silence on Dorian crane collapse, as repairs begin on damaged buildingSome South Park Street business owners say a new road closure is adding to their frustration and financial loss since the hurricane Dorian crane collapse.PoliticsJul 7, 2020
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Halifax police investigating suspicious fire on Clyde StreetPolice say officers and members of Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency responded at approximately 1:55 a.m. Thursday to reports of a suspicious fire at 5545 Clyde St.CrimeMar 12, 2020
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What you need to know ahead of Halifax’s Holiday Parade of LightsHere's a quick guide to Halifax’s Holiday Parade of Lights.TrafficNov 16, 2019
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N.S. government lifts localized state of emergency following removal of crane"Our main objective was to remove the crane as safely as possible so businesses and residents could get their lives back to normal."CanadaNov 4, 2019
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N.S. government once again renews localized state of emergency to finish site cleanupWorkers are still evaluating the damage that the Olympus building sustained, as well as ensuring that debris and other materials on top of the apartment complex are removed or secured.CanadaOct 30, 2019
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Last piece of collapsed crane removed from Halifax buildingWorkers were able to lower the final pieces of the construction crane at approximately noon on Saturday.CanadaOct 26, 2019
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Workers remove top section of collapsed crane as Halifax allows some evacuees to return homeNova Scotia's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure and Renewal say that it will take another eight working days to remove the rest of the crane.CanadaOct 23, 2019
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