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It’s amazing to see how much effort and money is going into preparation for next Wednesday, when pot becomes legalContinue Reading
It’s amazing to see how much effort and money is going into preparation for next Wednesday, when pot becomes legalContinue Reading
Search warrant sealed Also: buy a razor! Your correspondent was surprised to learn today the warrant used to search theContinue Reading
After a year of secrecy, the victim gets a name: Corey Rogers The Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service says aContinue Reading
It’s time for the authorities to clear their heads and come clean on CR’s death. Apart from the threat to civilContinue Reading
A year ago today, June 16, 2016, a 41-year-old man died in the holding cells of Halifax Regional Police afterContinue Reading
Tomorrow, May 16, the Serious Incident Response Team (SiRT) and the Halifax Police Service will reach the 11-month mark in theirContinue Reading
Another troubling aspect of the trials of Lyle Howe More than nine months ago, on June 16, 2016, a 41-year-oldContinue Reading
Halifax Police Chief Jean-Michel Blais reported Feb. 27 that none of his officers stole the drugs or $100,000 that disappeared from police evidence lockers in 2015.
But Turpin Laboratories has been rooting around the website of Nova Scotia’s most powerful police oversight organization and found a document that has shaken our faith in that statement.
It’s been almost seven months since a 41-year-old Spryfield man died in a Halifax police cell June 16, 2016. NeitherContinue Reading