Good afternoon from The Canadian Press Atlantic bureau. Here are the stories we produced today. Questions can go to graeme.hamilton@thecanadianpress.com
House of Commons pays tribute to Alexa McDonough
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -- Politicians of all political stripes paid tribute to the late Alexa McDonough today and honoured her memory with a moment of silence in the House of Commons. Words: 175, Photos: 1
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Equipment weight blamed for Cyclone tail cracks
Military-Helicopters
Ottawa -- The Department of National Defence is blaming an apparent design flaw for the cracks recently discovered in the tails of most of the military's new Cyclone helicopters, nearly half of which remain grounded. By Lee Berthiaume. Words: 614. moves National
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Labrador town to stop use of officer body cameras
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St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada -- A Labrador town has officially ended the use of body cameras for its municipal enforcement officer, after the province's privacy commissioner said the program lacked safeguards. Words: 611, Photos: 1
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Back to class for students in N.B. and P.E.I.
COVID-Atlantic
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada -- Masks and rapid tests marked the return to class Monday for students in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. By Kevin Bissett. Words: 626, Photos: 1
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N.S. shooting inquiry explains hearings delay
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Halifax -- The commissioners of the mass shooting inquiry in Nova Scotia say they've sought to balance the desire of victims' families to keep public hearings on schedule and requests of unspecified "other participants" for more time to prepare. By Michael Tutton. Words: 417, Photos: 1
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