‘Don’t get it wrong now, it was a party’: CFL created electric atmosphere for 2022 Touchdown Atlantic game
https://t.co/a38SemvsUK
#Riders#Argos#TDAtlantic#CFL
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Last May, the 35-year-old mother of two found a lump in her right breast the size of a toonie.
But it took six long months to get tests, a diagnosis and finally surgery https://t.co/pQjMhjJOCd via @CTVNews#cancerdelays#WorldCancerDay
It was a pleasure to spend a wet Wednesday afternoon with the very talented @PaulCreelmanCTV shooting a segment for tonight's @CTV_Liveat5. We will be discussing our book FORGOTTEN NOVA SCOTIA.
#Abandoned https://t.co/w4oSAe4aEr @IngYHZ@TPritchardPhoto
@IngYHZ will be interviewed tonight by @BruceFriskoCTV on @CTVAtlantic 6 pm newscast talking about our newly released book ‘Forgotten Nova Scotia’ published by @mpp_inc available at most booksellers and online at https://t.co/uIkGytbWAj
Today marks the 5th anniversary of the murder of Rickey Walker. It's never too late to come forward & the smallest piece of information may be just what is needed to progress the case. Anyone with info is asked to contact police. https://t.co/JQlmXddMVQ
#PrinceAlbert police have issued a Canada Wide Warrant for the arrest of Loretta Sakebow 33, for second degree murder, in connection with the homicide of 29-year-old, Jeremy Starblanket.
https://t.co/GnSS2h0Pz7
After 22 years as a ‘missing persons’ case @HfxRegPolice & @RCMPNS @DanKinsellaHRP announced today they have discovered human remains they believe to be those of Arlene McLean, who went missing on Sept. 8, 1999. 🎥 @RattleboxInc
https://t.co/5F1D9AHkbg
Do you know me? I was discovered on this day in 1984 on Hollyburn Mountain, British Columbia. I am thought to be between 20 and 40 years old at the time of my death. To learn more or submit a tip, visit: https://t.co/m3anbDHlXR #15Faces@WestVanPolice
The Parole Board of Canada refused both the day parole and full parole of serial killer Allan Legere during a hearing Wednesday.
https://t.co/ybitKq3YWp
Asked about his supports who are still alive, and where he'd live.
Legere says "it's a no go in New Brunswick." Says he was considering writing to the local chief of police (he's currently @ the Edmonton Institution) asking if he could live there.