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The Chronicle Herald Check out our 2010 calendar, featuring cool archival photos from around Nova Scotia
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The Chronicle Herald Emera vows no rate hike in 2010 http://tinyurl.com/yl9mguh
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Nova Scotians are not facing a power rate increase next year, the president of Nova Scotia Power&rsq

The Chronicle Herald Home care worker rejected at H1N1 clinic http://tinyurl.com/ydcydwc
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Home care worker Tina Cormier was surprised Thursday when she was turned away from a H1N1 vaccinatio

The Chronicle Herald Black politician says money rarely trickles to African-N.S. communities http://tinyurl.com/yzayaln
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Provincial funding for Nova Scotia’s black communities may not be dollars well spent because it’s qu

The Chronicle Herald $49.5m for new roads, bridges http://tinyurl.com/yghtsaf
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Drivers in Cape Breton and Sheet Harbour will have newer roads and bridges to travel on, thanks to $

The Chronicle Herald Read our analysis of federal stimulus spending http://tinyurl.com/y8qp9ye
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THE FIRST in-depth independent analysis of federal stimulus spending shows that Conservative ridings

The Chronicle Herald No more $2,500 tech allowance for MLAs
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MLAs have lost a $2,500 allowance they each got to buy computers, phones and other technology.House

The Chronicle Herald More details on Toronto woman killed in coyote attack
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A woman attacked by coyotes in the Cape Breton Highlands has died. RCMP Sgt. Brigdit Leger announ

The Chronicle Herald Woman injured in coyote attack while hiking in Cape Breton Highlands
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INVERNESS COUNTY — A 19-year-old woman is being airlifted to Halifax tonight after two coyotes attac

The Chronicle Herald N.S. health officials confirm 80 cases of H1N1 so far
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Nova Scotia has 80 confirmed cases of the so-called swine flu, health officials said today.Those lab
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