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A Scotiascapes Landscaping employee was driving a truck that killed a five-year-old boy in 2013

Morning File, Friday, July 13, 2018

July 13, 2018 By Tim Bousquet and Jennifer Henderson 6 Comments

News 1. Scotiascapes On Monday, truck driver Michael Wile died while depositing a load at the Fairview Cove Sequestration Facility. Wile was driving for Scotiascapes Landscaping, which was issued a Stop Work order by the Department of Labour. An investigation is ongoing. In 2013, another Scotiascapes employee was the driver of a Ford F-350 pickup […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Avondale Construction, Boat Harbour, Cap and Trade, CFL funding, Chase the Ace, Dal Hutchinson, Elmsdale Landscaping illegal quarry, Fairview Cove Sequestration Facility, jason rogers, Laura Coupar, Michael Wile, Northease Drilling and Blasting, pedestrian struck Barrington and Prince Streets, Premier Stephen McNeil, Scotiascapes Landscaping accident, Stephen Archibald and stone heads, Susan Bradley, Tri-Ex Construction

Shambhala leader sexually assaulted a Chilean woman, published account alleges

Morning File, Thursday, July 12, 2018

July 12, 2018 By Tim Bousquet and Joan Baxter 3 Comments

News 1. Detailed allegations of sexual assault by Shambhala leader Carol Merchasin is one of the authors of the “Sunshine Report” that examined allegations of sexual assaults by Shambhala leader Mipham Mukpo, who goes by the title Sakyong Mipham. Tuesday evening, Merchasin updated one of the accounts in the Sunshine Report, as follows: Within 24 hours of the […]

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The Wrongful Conviction of Glen Assoun

In 1995, Brenda Way was brutally murdered behind a Dartmouth apartment building. In 1999, Glen Assoun was found guilty of the murder. He served 17 years in prison, but steadfastly maintained his innocence. In 2019, Glen Assoun was fully exonerated.

Click here to read the Halifax Examiner's extensive reporting on the case.

DEAD WRONG

A botched police investigation and a police coverup shed light on the murders of dozens of women in Nova Scotia.

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