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  1. Rinne Atweetáil
    17 soicind ó shin

    We're stronger together. Reach out to your loved ones and check on your neighbours. There are ways to get help if you need it. Find information on mental health support for Nova Scotians at .

    Cealaigh
  2. 16 uair an chloig ó shin

    Aux familles et aux collectivités qui ont subi une perte inimaginable au cours d’une période déjà difficile, nous sommes de tout cœur avec vous.

    Cealaigh
  3. 16 uair an chloig ó shin

    To the families and communities who suffered unimaginable loss, during already difficult times: we are with you.

    A graphic of the province of Nova Scotia with a heart and text that says "Stronger Together"
    Cealaigh
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    22 uair an chloig ó shin

    RCMPNS will be holding a press conference today at 6 p.m. at Nova Scotia RCMP Headquarters, 80 Garland Ave, Dartmouth, NS regarding today's series of events that occurred today involving an active shooter.

    Cealaigh
  8. 22 uair an chloig ó shin

    As of today, Nova Scotia has 675 confirmed cases of . Twenty-six new cases were identified Saturday, April 18. The lab completed 856 tests yesterday.

    Cealaigh
  9. 22 uair an chloig ó shin

    Nova Scotia Reports Two More Deaths, Twenty-Six New Cases of COVID-19 La Nouvelle-Écosse annonce deux nouveaux décès et 26 nouveaux cas de COVID-19

    Cealaigh
  10. Rinne Atweetáil
    24 uair an chloig ó shin

    Gabriel Wortman, suspect in active shooter investigation, is now in custody. More information will be released when available. Thank you for your cooperation and support.

    Cealaigh
  11. Rinne Atweetáil
    24 uair an chloig ó shin

    To clarify, the suspect in our active shooter investigation, Gabriel Wortman, is NOT employed by the RCMP but he may be wearing an RCMP uniform. He is considered armed and dangerous. If you see him, do NOT approach and call 911 immediately.

    Cealaigh
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    19 Aib

    Confirmed suspect vehicle is silver Chevy Tracker. Last seen . If seen, call 911.

    Cealaigh
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    19 Aib

    : Gabriel Wortman may be driving what appears to be an RCMP vehicle & may be wearing an RCMP uniform. There's 1 difference btwn his car and our RCMP vehicles: the car #. The suspect's car is 28B11, behind rear passenger window. If you see 28B11 call 911 immediately.

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    Cealaigh
  14. Rinne Atweetáil
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    Gabriel Wortman is currently in the area in a vehicle that may resemble what appears to be an RCMP vehicle & may be wearing what appears to be an RCMP uniform. Please stay inside and avoid the area.

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    Cealaigh
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    19 Aib

    is advising people to avoid Hwy 4 near Hidden Hilltop Campground in . Gabriel Wortman is in the area. Please stay inside your homes and lock your doors.

    Cealaigh
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    19 Aib

    51-year-old Gabriel Wortman is the suspect in our active shooter investigation in . There are several victims. He is considered armed & dangerous. If you see him, call 911. DO NOT approach. He’s described as a white man, bald, 6’2-6’3 with green eyes.

    Cealaigh
  17. 18 Aib

    Nova Scotia Reports Three More Deaths, Forty-three New Cases of COVID-19 La Nouvelle-Écosse annonce trois nouveaux décès et 43 nouveaux cas de COVID-19

    Cealaigh
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    The QEII microbiology lab completed 1,310 Nova Scotia tests on Friday, for a total of more than 20,000 so far. A map and graphic presentation of the case data is available at .

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    Cealaigh
  19. 18 Aib

    As of April 17, there were eight licensed long-term care homes in Nova Scotia with cases of COVID-19, involving 67 residents and 48 staff.

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  20. 18 Aib

    As of today, Nova Scotia has 649 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Forty-three new cases were identified Friday, April 17.

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