How and why a navy spy sold secrets to Russia

October 11, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Nova Scotia

Canadian Forces Sub-Lt. Jeffrey Paul Delisle sold secrets to Russia’s military intelligence agency using a system of USB keys and unsent emails to transmit the information from downtown Halifax to his home, then on to Russian agents.

Accused in elderly woman’s sexual assault has record

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Nova Scotia

The 45-year-old man charged with sexual assault against an 84-year-old woman in Springhill has a history of similar convictions, according to court documents obtained by CBC News.

Tomato growers watching N.S. crop price carefully

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Nova Scotia

Tomato growers in Nova Scotia say they’re watching carefully to see whether bumper crops in California, Florida and Mexico will lower prices of tomatoes in this province.

What we couldn’t tell you about the cabbie murder trial

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Nova Scotia

Read details about Chaze Lamar Thompson’s murder trial that had to be kept from the public until the jury began their deliberations.

What we couldn’t tell you about the cabbie murder trial

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Nova Scotia

Read details about Chaze Lamar Thompson’s murder trial that had to be kept from the public until the jury began their deliberations.

Beyond the Headlines: The other Nova Scotia spy

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Nova Scotia

It’s a rather small and infamous group, but Sub-Lt. Jeffrey Paul Delisle isn’t the first Canadian to be caught spying for the Russians. He’s not even the first one with connections to Nova Scotia.

Groves Point homeowners say no to wind turbines

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Nova Scotia

About 30 people who live near Groves Point in Cape Breton are worried that proposed wind turbines will be a noisy eyesore.

CBRM candidate claims online identity theft

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Nova Scotia

A candidate for municipal council in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality says someone is impersonating him in the online comments section of a local newspaper.

Education minister accused of bullying black community

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Nova Scotia

Some members of Nova Scotia’s black community are expressing concern about what they call government interference in the naming of the Africentric Learning Institute.

Digby mayor says doctor shortage reaching crisis point

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Nova Scotia

The mayor of Digby is making a pitch for young doctors who grew up in the area to come back and help fill the town’s looming doctor shortage.

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