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    Top stories in Halifax. Early psychosis researchers study teenage Halifax brains on pot: ‘It’s like throwing a bag of breadcrumbs everywhere’. Halifax researchers are trying to get a handle on how cannabis affects teenage brains.

  2. www.saltwire.com › from-multisite › the-chronicle-heraldObituaries | SaltWire | Halifax

    Jul 13, 2024 · Published Sat, 13 July 2024. Herold, Ronald Paul It is with great sadness that we would like to announce the passing of Ronald Paul Herold, on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at Arborstone Enhanced Care Facility, Halifax. Ron was born on July 19, 1939 to Vera …. See More.

  3. Early psychosis researchers study teenage Halifax brains on pot: ‘It’s like throwing a bag of breadcrumbs everywhere’. Updated a day ago 6 min read.

  4. The Chronicle Herald is the highest circulation newspaper in the Atlantic provinces, although it briefly lost that title to the now-defunct StarMetro Halifax (formerly Metro Halifax). Daily average

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  8. 3 days ago · FOLKERTSMA, Jacob “Jake”. ANGUS (SINGLETON), Mrs. Anne. DIXON (JONES), Faith Greenhall. LACE, Marguerite Marie. Deaths. Alberta seeks equalization overhaul but isn’t looking to join lawsuit against Ottawa. City of Vancouver is buying new $38.5-million apartment building. MACPHEE, Judith Blanche “Judy”.

  9. WOLFVILLE, N.S. — A young person died after being swept away by floodwaters in western Nova Scotia Thursday, compounding grief in a region still recovering from flooding a year ago that killed ...

  10. Nov 24, 2022 · The print edition of the Chronicle Herald will no longer be available to subscribers in some parts of rural Nova Scotia starting Nov. 28.

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