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    Tabusintac fishermen fight for dredging to clear 'dangerous channel'

    On a cloudy April afternoon, Weldon Harding is scanning the waters of Tabusintac Bay, in northeastern New Brunswick, from the back of a lobster fishing boat. He points out a long sandbar, indicating the start of a shallow channel to enter and exit the harbour."It's narrow, it's shallow and if you come in and it's rough, you hit the bottom and the next wave takes you and sinks you."As the boat passes near the gully at high tide, water levels on the marine depth sounder dip to just above one-and-a

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    Temporary housing for homeless people at Shannon Park? Ottawa says it will pitch in

    Ottawa is calling for a 34-hectare parcel of federal land sitting vacant in Dartmouth, N.S., to be used for temporary modular housing as the number of people experiencing homelessness continues to rise.The Halifax Regional Municipality approved a permanent housing development last year in Shannon Park, but construction has yet to begin on that project. Ottawa says the property could serve a different purpose in the meantime.The land, at the foot of the MacKay Bridge in Dartmouth, used to be home

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    Province paid more than $2.5M for travel nurses to work long-term care homes

    Travel nurses brought in to work in long-term care in 2022 earned two-to-three times more than their New Brunswick-based colleagues, the province says.Minister of Social Development Jill Green told a legislative committee Thursday that long-term care homes were in an emergency situation at the time the department signed contracts totalling just over $2.5 million with two private companies. Toronto-based Canadian Health Labs received almost all of that money to provide 55 staff, from February to

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    New Peggys Cove bylaw brought in amidst complaints of unfairness

    Peggys Cove now has a new bylaw to guide development and protect the iconic fishing village's heritage, but some say the process to create those rules was unfair.After more than two years of consultation and five different drafts, this week the province approved a new land-use bylaw that will replace one from 2003.It aims to preserve the "authentic, traditional fishing village" spirit of the cove, while allowing commercial uses where residents can benefit financially from the thousands of touris

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    AP Top Stories April 19 A

    Here's the latest for Friday April 19th: Iran fires air defense system amid tensions with Israel; House could vote on foreign aid this weekend; More Trump jury selection; 15 members of Kennedy family endorse Biden.

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    Voting kicks off in India elections

    Millions of people in India began voting in a six-week election that's a referendum on Narendra Modi, the populist prime minister who has championed an assertive brand of Hindu nationalist politics and is seeking a rare third term as the country's leader. (AP video: Shonal Ganguly)

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    S.Korean and U.S air forces hold joint air drills

    The South Korean and U.S. air forces held joint air drills in Gunsan, South Korea on Friday, where they practiced ways to detect and counter enemy threats.

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