New book explores Canada’s history of UFO sightings
Science writer Chris Rutkowski has been researching UFOs since the 1970s and his latest book explores sightings across Canada.
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Science writer Chris Rutkowski has been researching UFOs since the 1970s and his latest book explores sightings across Canada.
The association which represents New Brunswick pharmacists says there’s been an increase in the number of patients going to drug stores for help since the province launched a new virtual care provider two weeks ago.
Trevor Kendrick works as a software developer, but for the last few years he’s been using his spare time on a different kind of project: a video game inspired by Nintendo classics.
Saint Andrews, N.B., is enjoying a busy summer tourism season so far.
Many Maritime kids are staying busy with summer camps this year.
Shark experts weigh in on the earlier and more frequent great white sightings in Nova Scotian waters.
More than 60 emergency medical dispatchers could go on strike this Friday if they do not reach an agreement with their employer, according to their union.
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The body of a 59-year-old man was found after a house fire broke out in East Chezzetcook, N.S., Tuesday morning.
The reservoir in Moncton’s Irishtown Nature Park is closed to recreation.
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Police are investigating a report of shots fired in North Preston, N.S., on Monday.
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Halifax indie group Good Dear Good leads the way with four nominations for this year’s Music & Industry Awards.
Halifax council voted to delay the increase of transit fares after receiving a report that the long-awaited tap-to-pay system will not be ready until December.
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