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    4 people charged in 2022 murder of Nova Scotia man

    Three people are facing first-degree murder charges and another is facing a charge of accessory after the fact in the 2022 death of a man in Springfield, N.S.Barry Albert, also known as Barry Mosher, was reported missing to Lunenburg RCMP on Aug. 28, 2022.His body was found on Oct. 8, 2022 at a property on Hastings Road in Springfield, situated in the centre of western Nova Scotia between Middleton and Bridgewater. His death was later deemed a homicide.Following a lengthy investigation, multiple

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    Pointe-Sapin man charged with 1st-degree murder after shooting

    A Pointe-Sapin man is facing a first-degree murder charge after allegedly killing another man in the eastern New Brunswick community on Saturday.Alphonse Daigle, 70, was charged on Sunday in the homicide of 52-year-old André Després. Daigle appeared Tuesday in Moncton provincial court, and the case was adjourned until mid-May.Richibucto RCMP said they were called to a residence in the community 133 kilometres north of Moncton at about 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, after reports of a shooting.When offic

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    Massive fire kills more than 200 animals in a private zoo in Crimea

    Massive fire kills more than 200 animals in a private zoo in Crimea

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    COVID-19 kills New Brunswicker aged 45-64, 2 youth among those hospitalized by flu

    A New Brunswicker aged 45 to 64 has died from COVID-19, while the flu sent eight people to the hospital, including two youth aged five to 19, updated data from the province Tuesday shows."COVID-19 activity remains moderate," according to the Respiratory Watch report. "Some indicators (number of cases, percent positivity, and hospitalizations) decreased slightly during the current reporting period, between March 31 and April 6.Influenza activity remained "relatively stable," it says.The latest CO

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    Assange extradition moves closer as U.S. provides UK court with assurances

    The United States has provided assurances requested by the High Court in London to pave the way for WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange to be extradited from Britain, a spokesperson for his wife confirmed on Tuesday. Last month, the High Court ruled that, without certain U.S. guarantees, Assange, 52, would be allowed to launch a new appeal against being extradited to face 18 charges, all bar one under the Espionage Act, over WikiLeaks' release of confidential U.S. military records and diplomatic

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    US Attorney General Garland says Biden has 'no impairment'

    U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland defended President Joe Biden's mental fitness on Tuesday, telling lawmakers on a House of Representatives panel that he has expertly handled both foreign and domestic matters. "The president has no impairment," Garland told a House appropriations subcommittee. "I have watched him expertly guide meetings of staff and of cabinet members on issues of foreign affairs and military strategy and policy," he added, saying Biden has been decisive in making decision

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    Summerside councillor Barb Gallant charged with taking money from 'Lest We Forget' veterans group

    A charge of theft over $5,000 has been laid against Summerside Coun. Barbara Ann Gallant, according to documents filed in court in the small Prince Edward Island city.The municipal councillor has not yet appeared in front of a judge in the matter, CBC News has learned. The charge sheet says that between Feb. 13, 2022, and Nov. 27, 2023, police believe Gallant "did steal money, the property of the Lest We Forget veterans committee, of a value exceeding $5,000, contrary to sections 322 and 344 A (

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