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High winds halt buses in Cheticamp

School buses trying to pass through Cheticamp, N.S., on the western coast of Cape Breton were turned back Monday morning because of high winds.

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Erdene Resource Development Corporation: Erdene Provides Update on Donkin Coal Project

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA (MARKET WIRE) Erdene Resource Development Corp. ("Erdene") (TSX: ERD), today provided an update on the Donkin coal project located in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

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Retailers turn to Facebook, YouTube to catch shoplifters

Retailers in Cape Breton are using online social networking tools to combat shoplifting this Christmas season. Members of a newly formed retailers association in Sydney are logging into Facebook and YouTube to identify thieves.

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Final report into sealers' deaths to be released

Canada's transportation regulator will release its final report Wednesday into the sinking of a sealing vessel earlier this year off Cape Breton that left four men dead.

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Improve towing in ice-filled waters, report into sealers' death says

A report into the deaths of four sealers off Cape Breton last spring is recommending the development of safe towing practices for ice-filled waters.

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IV drug users unfairly excluded from needle program, CB group says

A group set up to fight drug abuse in Cape Breton believes intravenous drug users are being unfairly excluded from a provincial program to safely collect used needles.

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Cape Breton police say little about human remains found Friday

Police offered few details Monday about the discovery of human remains in Cape Breton last week. Two hunters who were out setting rabbit snares made the discovery late Friday afternoon near Glace Bay.

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Man makes tearful plea for expenses as wife awaits transplant

Unless he gets some financial help, Ken MacKay says his savings will soon dry up, forcing his wife Marilyn - awaiting a double-lung transplant in Toronto - to return home to Cape Breton to die.

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Filipino man awaits resident status

Freddie Mabalot expects to finally be able to call Cape Breton his permanent home.

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Job hunt latest challenge for Filipino in Sydney

A Filipino man who landed in Cape Breton after suffering kidney failure aboard a cruise ship is now facing another challenge - getting a job.

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A temple in a streetcar shed

The reinvention of the old Toronto Transit Commission streetcar-maintenance sheds in the St. Clair-Wychwood area of the city will banish forever your spontaneous, ill-considered desire to damn all urbanity and move to Cape Breton. Forget the lobster, this is a chance to feast on a version of urban heaven, a wondrous, hybridized redevelopment of something that had been left for 30 years to die a slow...

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Cape Breton's Julie Curwin wins international short story prize

Cape Breton-based writer Julie Curwin has won the 2008 Commonwealth Short Story Competition for her story World Backwards.

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High blood pressure numbers alarm Cape Breton cardiologist

A cardiologist says Cape Bretoners have "alarmingly" high rates of hypertension - a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke.

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Cape Breton police officer charged, suspended

A police officer in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality has been charged with criminal harassment.

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Cape Breton police arrest 2 in big drug bust

Cape Breton Regional Police will release details Monday of what they're calling one of the largest drug seizures in Atlantic Canada.