Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said it was “really heartbreaking” to see the extensive damage post-tropical storm Fiona brought to Cape Breton, after a tour of some of the hardest hit areas of the island on Sunday. “Fiona definitely left a mark on the province,” Houston told reporters during a stop in Glace Bay alongside some of his cabinet ministers.
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‘Heartbreaking’: Nova Scotia premier visits damaged sites in wake of post-tropical storm Fiona
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