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Trevor Zinck, former member of Nova Scotia legislature, found safe:...

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HALIFAX — Police in Halifax have withdrawn their request for help in locating a former member of the Nova Scotia legislature who was reported missing...

"Old Florentine designs" playing cards posters | Collectors Weekly

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Shop for—and learn—about vintage and antiques. Browse the best of eBay, connect with other collectors, and explore the history behind your favorite...

Auditorium dream teams: Morse, Stearns, Cony, Rumford, Waterville

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Editor’s note: One in a series on tournament basketball memories at the Bangor Auditorium, which is hosting its final tournament this season. Part II:

Bedbug battle nearly over for Dartmouth manor | CBC News

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An exterminator says his team has nearly wiped out a massive infestation of bedbugs that have plagued residents of Alderney Manor in Dartmouth for years.

Commuter strips down in snow after bedbugs hitch ride on Halifax bus...

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A commuter has discovered a bed bug on a city transit bus, in what an expert says is a disturbing reminder of the potential range of the hardy, hitchhiking...

Former N.S. MLA Trevor Zinck reported missing | CTV News

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Halifax police have issued a request for public help in finding a missing man who is also a former member of the Nova Scotia legislature.

Halifax commuter discovers bedbug on transit bus | CBC News

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John Zinck, a 20-year veteran in the extermination business, said the bugs can congregate anywhere people do: offices, movie theatres, doctor's officers and public buses. They can hitch rides on clothing, bags and items like books. "I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often in Halifax," said Zinck, branch ...

Bed bug hitches ride on Halifax bus, forces commuter to strip in snow

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One pest-control expert says he's surprised transit run-ins with the bug don't happen more often

No bedbugs in P.E.I. stores: retailers | CBC News

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Rumours that some stores on Prince Edward Island have bedbugs aren't true, say retailers and pest control companies.
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