While maintaining they are exempt from the provincial vaccine mandate, Nova Scotia justices issued statements indicating that judges in courtrooms are vaccinated.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2021 12:36 PM AT | Last Updated: February 17
Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Heather Robertson died on Feb. 11 at the age of 73.(Nova Scotia Judiciary)
A longtime Supreme Court of Nova Scotia judge known for her fairness, her magnetic smile and her golf swing, has died.
Justice Heather Robertson died suddenly on Feb. 11 at the age of 73.
Robertson was described by her colleague, Chief Justice Deborah Smith, as having an innate sense of fairness that led her to treat all who appeared before her with respect, according to a news release from the Nova Scotia Judiciary. Justice Robertson was an amazing individual who tackled every challenge with dignity and determination, Smith said in the news release. She had a marvellous sense of humour and a frankness about her that I admired greatly.
Black Point landowners take their James Beach fight to the Supreme Court
Three landowners from Black Point in Pictou County took their fight over rocks on a beach to Nova Scotia Supreme Court Wednesday. The judicial review is examining the province s approval of a rock retaining wall they built on James Beach, which has attracted some complaints from the public.
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A judicial review is examining the province s approval of a rock retaining wall on Pictou County beach
Posted: Jan 21, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: January 22
The owners of the rock wall on James Beach in Pictou County have placed a hole for people to walk through during high tide.(Maryn Lynn)