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Ghosts, Sara Corning, and Biafran refugees: New company & society registrations

January 12, 2017 By Tim Bousquet

Dragonfly Haven Therapeutic Farm Mount Denson Nature of business: “One on one interaction with miniature farm animals.” Partners: Charlotte Paul and Howard Zwicker It’s sort of like a puppy room, but on a farm. Clerisy Production Services, Inc.  Dartmouth Directors: Dale Stevens, Annie Mae Stevens Dale Stevens has a long resumé, including a stint as vice-president...

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Filed Under: Featured, Province House, Subscribers only Tagged With: Annie Mae Stevens, Armco Capital, Barrington South Suites, Bobby Herrera, Boot Island Vineyard and Winery, Brett Kiley, Charlotte Paul, Chris Morine, Clerisy Production Services, Cogswell Engineering, Colin MacDonald, Cristall Wine Merchants Ltd., Dale Stevens, Dragonfly Haven Therapeutic Farm, George Armoyan, George Ramia, Howard Zwicker, Inc., Isabel Hatfield, Jennifer Chown, Joe Ghosn, John Wesley Chisholm, Kayla Davis, KDavis Fitness, Laurie Jennings, Mark Ghosn, Masstown Creamery Limited, Paul Kimball, Philip Ofume, Populus Group Canada ULC, Ryan Wolfe, Sara Corning Society, The United Region of New Biafra Coalition, Twig-Aid Hockey Products

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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