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Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 18:33:35 -0400 (AST)
From: Paul A Falvo <pfalvo@chebucto.ns.ca>
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TESTING AT SIR JOHN A. SCHOOL CONTINUES
Officials say the environmental assessment of a Halifax high school
probably won't be complete until mid April. About 1,000 students from Sir
John A. MacDonald are doing a split shift in Bedford because of air
quality problems. 
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_sirjohn020311

CANSO TO COME TOGETHER IN PRAYER
A special church service is planned for the people of Canso Monday night.
Religious leaders hope it will provide comfort to people in the town.  Many
are facing hard times since the
major employer, a fish plant, shut its doors in October.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_canso020311

SYDNEY RESIDENTS WORRY ABOUT COAL STOCKPILE 
People in Sydney's Whitney Pier are worried about plans for developing the
former Sydney Steel property. The plans include building a bulk handling
terminal on the site. 
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_sysco020311

CUTS COMING TO HALIFAX AREA HOSPITALS
Hospitals and clinics that fall under the control of the Capital District
Health Authority say they are going to have to make cuts to services and
staff because the Hamm government is giving the authority $13 million less
than it says it needs this year. 
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_hospshort020308

PREMIER'S STAFF GET PAY RAISES
The Nova Scotia government announced salary increases on Friday even
though some took effect months ago. 
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_preempay020308

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