Previous Page 2 of 6 Next Nova Scotia judge reserves decision as cyberbullying legal battle wraps up An anti-cyberbullying law drafted in response to the Rehtaeh Parsons case was defended Thursday as necessary to fill in significant gaps in the criminal law. Nova Scotia’s Cyber-safety Act is the subject of… CNIB withdraws claim against another lotto kiosk operator ‘They are very, very happy with the outcome,’ says lawyer.The Canadian National Institute for the Blind has withdrawn its claim against another former lottery kiosk operator it was accusing of missing thousands… Christopher Phillips didn’t have key bomb-making items: expert Phillips’s lawyer says police should have let the public know the risk was low before ordering evacuation.Key evidence has been released in the case of a Halifax man accused of stockpiling dangerous… Christopher Phillips email describes uses for osmium tetroxide CBC News has obtained the document at the centre of the case against Christopher Phillips, the Nova Scotia man arrested at an Ottawa hotel earlier this year: an email he sent to… N.S. Liquor Corp. to appeal human rights decision Pearl Kelly’s government employer hopes to nullify last month’s human-rights decision in her favour with a challenge at this province’s highest court.Grounds of appeal — almost a dozen alleged errors in law… Dartmouth man sues MRI clinic over punctured lung A Dartmouth man is suing a private MRI clinic and its owner after he says his lung was punctured during a procedure on his shoulder.Justin Bradley went to see Dr. George Murphy… MLA Sterling Belliveau unhappy with satellite courthouse closures 7 of Nova Scotia’s 12 satellite courthouses will be closing Over the next six months, seven of the province’s 12 satellite courthouses will be closing. The plan was announced as a way… Human rights board agrees woman faced discrimination NEW GLASGOW – A decision by an independent human rights board of inquiry has found that a former employee of the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission (NSLC) who worked in Pictou County was… Nova Scotia to save $482,000 per year in closing satellite courthouses, but move rapped Seven of 12 satellite courthouses in rural Nova Scotia will soon close, saving the province about half a million dollars a year.Court matters will not be heard in Barrington, Comeauville, Guysborough, Port… Judge rules against bail application for N.S. man accused in chemicals case HALIFAX — A Halifax man accused of threatening police with a dangerous chemical had his application for bail rejected Tuesday after a judge ruled that his estranged wife can’t ensure he will…
Nova Scotia judge reserves decision as cyberbullying legal battle wraps up An anti-cyberbullying law drafted in response to the Rehtaeh Parsons case was defended Thursday as necessary to fill in significant gaps in the criminal law. Nova Scotia’s Cyber-safety Act is the subject of…
CNIB withdraws claim against another lotto kiosk operator ‘They are very, very happy with the outcome,’ says lawyer.The Canadian National Institute for the Blind has withdrawn its claim against another former lottery kiosk operator it was accusing of missing thousands…
Christopher Phillips didn’t have key bomb-making items: expert Phillips’s lawyer says police should have let the public know the risk was low before ordering evacuation.Key evidence has been released in the case of a Halifax man accused of stockpiling dangerous…
Christopher Phillips email describes uses for osmium tetroxide CBC News has obtained the document at the centre of the case against Christopher Phillips, the Nova Scotia man arrested at an Ottawa hotel earlier this year: an email he sent to…
N.S. Liquor Corp. to appeal human rights decision Pearl Kelly’s government employer hopes to nullify last month’s human-rights decision in her favour with a challenge at this province’s highest court.Grounds of appeal — almost a dozen alleged errors in law…
Dartmouth man sues MRI clinic over punctured lung A Dartmouth man is suing a private MRI clinic and its owner after he says his lung was punctured during a procedure on his shoulder.Justin Bradley went to see Dr. George Murphy…
MLA Sterling Belliveau unhappy with satellite courthouse closures 7 of Nova Scotia’s 12 satellite courthouses will be closing Over the next six months, seven of the province’s 12 satellite courthouses will be closing. The plan was announced as a way…
Human rights board agrees woman faced discrimination NEW GLASGOW – A decision by an independent human rights board of inquiry has found that a former employee of the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission (NSLC) who worked in Pictou County was…
Nova Scotia to save $482,000 per year in closing satellite courthouses, but move rapped Seven of 12 satellite courthouses in rural Nova Scotia will soon close, saving the province about half a million dollars a year.Court matters will not be heard in Barrington, Comeauville, Guysborough, Port…
Judge rules against bail application for N.S. man accused in chemicals case HALIFAX — A Halifax man accused of threatening police with a dangerous chemical had his application for bail rejected Tuesday after a judge ruled that his estranged wife can’t ensure he will…