Halifax Police said Saturday that a section of Spring Garden Road, a major pedestrian thoroughfare, had reopened following a bomb threat that was sent on Twitter.
Halifax street reopens following bomb threat on Twitter
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Dying veteran's hospital bills covered
Jim Holt can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
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Former Que. priest accused of sexual assault says he's innocent
A former priest accused of forcibly fondling and engaging in oral sex with several boys between 1976 and 1982 says he did nothing wrong.
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Alta. man feared missing in Mexico is located
Family and friends of a Carstairs, Alberta man are putting out a public plea after they lost contact with him during a motorcycle trip in Mexico.
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Vancouver Tim Hortons sorry about soaking of homeless man
Tim Hortons has apologized after the owner of a Vancouver outlet soaked a sleeping homeless man with a bucket of water outside the doughnut shop.
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New Brunswick premier, cabinet take pay cut
New Brunswick's premier and cabinet have agreed to take pay cuts of 15% and 10% respectively, the government announced Monday.
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Accused terrorist can't communicate with co-accused/ISIS pitchman's mother: Crown
The Crown on Monday added another name to the list of people with whom accused terrorist Awso Peshdary can’t communicate: Patricia Earl, mother of his co-accused and ISIS propaganda pitchman John Maguire.
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Nicholson, Kenney headline cabinet shuffle
Prime Minister Stephen Harper moved Monday to fill the hole in his cabinet caused by John Baird's departure, shuffling two of his steadiest performers and promoting a young partisan up-and-comer.
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'Go die somewhere else': Student says he was evicted from residence for suicidal thoughts
A Nova Scotia university student claims he was kicked out of residence after describing his depression and thoughts of suicide to a school official.
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PM 'personally' involved in call for release of Canadian journalist: Minister
The federal government is calling on Egypt to release Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy who will be retried on terrorism charges this week.
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Unable to run as a Conservative, MP Eve Adams joins Liberals
A Conservative MP has bolted from the government benches and will join Justin Trudeau's Liberals.
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Nacho craving leads to $50M lottery win for Wasaga Beach family
TORONTO -- Gregory Nikolopoulos plans to buy a bigger boat after winning the $50-million Lotto Max jackpot.
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Defence department computer used to alter Rehtaeh Parsons' Wikipedia
The defence department is investigating after one of its computers was used to make changes to the Wikipedia page of Rehtaeh Parsons.
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Measles case confirmed in Manitoba
Manitoba has its first confirmed case of measles of the year, bringing the total in Canada to eight active cases.
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Dad has part of liver removed to save one twin
A father had surgery in Toronto on Tuesday to remove part of his liver for one of his three-year-old twin daughters who both need life-saving liver transplants.
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Quebec school forgets about six-year-old girl
DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. - For
schoolchildren, recess is a time to
forget about the school day. But for one
six-year-old Quebec girl, it was a time
for the school to forget about her.
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Human Rights Tribunal rejects deaf woman's claim against B.C. casino
VANCOUVER ─ The B.C. Human Rights
Tribunal has rejected the case of a
deaf woman who claimed discrimination
after a Langley, B.C., casino
repeatedly asked her to stop using
sign language at the table while a
hand was in play.
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Fahmy’s family says Harper hasn’t spoken with Egyptian president
The family of jailed Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy says Prime Minister Stephen Harper hasn't spoken directly to the Egyptian president to ask for his release, but Harper's spokesman says the two have communicated.
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Suzanne Cote sworn in as newest Supreme Court judge
OTTAWA — Suzanne Cote was officially
welcomed as the newest judge to sit on
the Supreme Court bench Tuesday.
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Chatham officer facing 50 fraud charges
CHATHAM -- A southern Ontario police
officer is facing 50 criminal charges
after an investigation that began last
year.
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