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  • Halifax: Provincial budget cuts spark debate in Cape Breton byelection | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Halifax: A Cole Harbour man accused of murder died before trial, leading to charge withdrawal, while a fatal crash on Highway 103 killed an Ottawa man. The city announced Deryn Rizzi as its first female fire chief and closed beaches in Kejimkujik National Park to protect piping plover nests.
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  • Halifax News Today — June 08
    2026/06/08
    Halifax workers in Nova Scotia’s long-term care sector reached a tentative agreement after an eight-week standoff, addressing staffing ratios and pay. Kentville residents rallied to save their library from closure, while police seek witnesses following a pedestrian strike in Truro.
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  • Halifax: Missing person alert: Help the RCMP find Margaret Green | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Halifax authorities are searching for missing woman Margaret Green in Bedford after she went missing during a family gathering. The Mooseheads trade two Nova Scotians in QMJHL draft, signaling a win-now strategy, while mental health crisis lines in Nova Scotia face rising demand during the holidays.
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  • Halifax: Halifax school worker accuses system of failing her after stabbing incident | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Halifax authorities are searching for a missing 5-year-old boy from Musquodoboit Valley and missing woman Margaret Green in the Halifax Regional Municipality. A Halifax high school employee criticized workplace safety after being stabbed, while a developer withdraws from a fast-tracked housing project in Musquodoboit Harbour.
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  • Halifax: Crane evacuation in Dutch Village Road could last into Friday | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Halifax emergency crews are still securing a crane near Dutch Village Road after it was flagged as a potential collapse risk, while two men in Sydney face murder charges following a stabbing. RCMP are investigating a possible link between a homicide in Upper Big Tracadie and suspicious fires, and Nova Scotia’s premier downplays concerns over extending offshore oil and gas bid deadlines.
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  • Halifax: AI deepfake case sparks divorce and legal debate in Halifax | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Halifax — A local couple is at the center of a high-profile AI deepfake investigation as the wife of the accused files for divorce and calls for stricter laws. Nova Scotia is launching a centralized daycare waitlist to help families find child care faster.
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  • Halifax: Provincial government faces criticism over rental housing delays | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Halifax residents are facing rising rental costs and criticism of provincial inaction on housing reforms, while Northumberland Ferries adds a backup vessel to Wood Islands for safer summer travel. Nova Scotia Health is increasing blood donation appointments, and 2 Crows Brewing Co. returns to Halifax, boosting the local craft beer scene.
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  • Halifax: Suspicious death and fire probe underway in Antigonish County | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Halifax RCMP are investigating a suspicious death in Upper Big Tracadie following a fire, while Pictou Hospital eliminates its dialysis waitlist and faces criticism over a lack of detail in an inmate death report. The Annapolis Valley Regional Library is closing five branches due to funding cuts.
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