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What the QEII microbiology lab is doing to prepare for a second wave of COVID-19
May 21, 2020The lab that processes COVID-19 tests in Nova Scotia has been seeing fewer tests as of...
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Enrolment for online summer courses up at some N.S. universities
May 21, 2020While COVID-19 forced post-secondary institutions in Nova Scotia to temporarily shut down in-class learning back in...
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Flawed school zone ticket data used in city committee report, CBC News finds
May 20, 2020CBC News has found that a report on school zone photo enforcement provided to a city...
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Bids for Nova Scotia offshore exploration on hold till 2021 due to COVID-19
May 20, 2020For the second time in three years, there will be no call for oil companies to...
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CBU business dean bullish on quick recovery of local economy after COVID-19
May 20, 2020The dean of Cape Breton University's Shannon School of Business says the local economy should quickly...
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As bike shops report booming sales, advocates push for a post-pandemic future on 2 wheels
May 20, 2020With fewer cars on the road and a new reluctance to brave heavy crowding on transit,...
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Halifax doctor worried diabetes cases going undiagnosed in children amid COVID-19
May 20, 2020A Halifax specialist says she's concerned that some children who may have recently developed Type 1...
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What you need to know about COVID-19 in Ottawa on Tuesday, May 19
May 19, 2020CBC Ottawa's latest roundup of key points during the coronavirus pandemic.A person wears a mask and...
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Thousands of dollars in fines issued for breaking COVID-19 rules
May 19, 2020City of Ottawa bylaw officers issued roughly $100,000 in fines to people last month for allegedly violating...
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Canadian oil is now a U.S. election issue
May 19, 2020Canadian oil is now a U.S. election issue. Joe Biden's promise to cancel the Keystone XL...