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The Weather Network - When an Air Canada flight missed the runway and caused a power outage

The Weather Network - When an Air Canada flight missed the runway and caused a power outage
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Atlantic provinces worry as flight and bus routes cut off amid pandemic

Atlantic provinces worry as flight and bus routes cut off amid pandemic
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COVID-19 wastewater testing expanding in Nova Scotia

Posted: Jan 08, 2021 2:43 PM AT | Last Updated: January 8 Graham Gagnon is the director of the Dalhousie University Centre for Water Resource Studies.(CBC) Researchers at Dalhousie University are teaming up with three other Nova Scotia universities to expand a program that tests for COVID-19 indicators in wastewater. About $850,000 is being invested into the expansion. The work builds on the recent results of a pilot study in Halifax and Wolfville where the virus that causes COVID-19 was detected in wastewater. Now testing will be done at many more locations in the province. We ll be open to the province to focus on what could be priority sites, said Dr. Graham Gagnon, the lead researcher of the project who is the director of the Dalhousie University Centre for Water Resource Studies.

Lobster pound owner fined $100K for illegally selling First Nations catch

Posted: Dec 14, 2020 4:58 PM AT | Last Updated: December 14, 2020 Lobster pound owner Sheng Ren Zheng enters the courthouse in Digby, N.S., in January. (Steve Lawrence/CBC) The owner of a lobster pound in Nova Scotia and his company were fined a total of $100,000 Monday for illegally selling lobster harvested by First Nations. Shen Ren Zheng was caught shipping lobsters to China in 2017 that were harvested by a member of the Sipekne katik band under multiple food, social and ceremonial licences in St. Marys Bay in southwest Nova Scotia. The licence conditions prevent the sale of the catch. In handing down the sentence, provincial court judge Tim Landry said the offence was intentional illegal act and rejected Zheng s claim that it was an accident.

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