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Skip to navigation [#navigation] Skip to content Skip to sidebar Go to Mobile Site Advertisement News957 Insider Club Welcome back, ! Enter Club » Username Password Register Forgot Password Remember me Login with facebook Search Go Home Listen News Talk Shows Weather Business Sportsnet Entertainment Contests About News 95.7 Mobile Home » News News RSS Small drop in gas prices expected Dan Ahlstrand Nov 6, 2014 2 Another small drop in the price of gasoline is on the horizon for Nova Scotians. Our newsroom has crunched the numbers, and we are predicting that when prices are adjusted at midnight tonight they will fall by about a penny a litre. George Murphy of Consumers for Fair Gas Prices told News 95.7 there is Read the Rest of the Entry House of Commons doesn’t have sexual harassment policy Brynn Langille and The Canadian Press Nov 6, 2014 2 Halifax MP Megan Leslie said the House of Commons is their workplace, but it isn’t really treated like one when it comes to harassment policies. She told News 95.7 employees there are specifically excluded from the Canada Labour Code, and don’t have rights that other employees have. “We’re in this weird grey zone,” said Leslie. Read the Rest of the Entry Cape Breton judge stays manslaughter case because man already sentenced The Canadian Press Nov 6, 2014 0 SYDNEY, N.S. – A Nova Scotia judge has stayed a manslaughter charge laid against a man who pleaded guilty to aggravated assault for shooting a man who died seven years later. In a written decision released Wednesday in Sydney provincial court, Judge Peter Ross says the continued prosecution of Nelson Kenneth MacPhee would be an Read the Rest of the Entry Preliminary inquiry into Halifax-area park death to start Nov. 20 The Canadian Press Nov 6, 2014 0 HALIFAX – A preliminary inquiry will begin Nov. 20 for two Halifax-area men charged in the shooting and burning of Matthew Penney last New Year’s Day. Tyler Dane Berry, 24, and Jason Patrick MacKenzie, 28, are facing charges including manslaughter with a firearm, criminal negligence causing death and indecently interfering with human remains. The inquiry Read the Rest of the Entry Retired priest from Nova Scotia charged with sexual offences in Kingston, Ont The Canadian Press Nov 6, 2014 0 KINGSTON, Ont. – Police in Kingston, Ont., say a retired priest is facing fresh charges related to alleged sexual assaults stretching back to the 1980s. They say Robin Gwyn, 66, was arrested in his home province of Nova Scotia on Sept. 18 and transported to Kingston four days later. He was originally charged with sexual Read the Rest of the Entry Man mugged in Dartmouth Meghan Groff Nov 6, 2014 1 Halifax Regional Police are investigating an assault and robbery in Dartmouth. A man told police he was knocked to the ground on Alfred Street near the catwalk over Victoria Road just before 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. He said his wallet, containing cash and his identification, was taken. Police searched the area with a K9 unit but Read the Rest of the Entry E-cig ‘flip-flop’ has people on both sides scratching their heads Zane Woodford Nov 6, 2014 4 The Nova Scotia government is amending its e-cigarette legislation, and some are calling the changes a win for big tobacco. The amendments will mean that flavoured tobacco and e-cigarette vapour will not be banned. Kelly Cull with the Canadian Cancer Society said she’s disappointed in the government, and wonders who it was listening to at Read the Rest of the Entry Bedford man facing multiple charges following September search of pawn shop Meghan Groff Nov 5, 2014 1 RCMP say a man is facing more than 45 charges after their Street Crime Enforcement Unit searched the Cash Traders Pawn Shop in Lower Sackville on September 19th. Police say the raid was part of an ongoing investigation into recent break and enters in the area. They say they seized a loaded .38 calibre revolver, Read the Rest of the Entry Second case of candy tampering reported in Cole Harbour Meghan Groff Nov 5, 2014 0 Halifax RCMP say a sewing pin has been found in a second chocolate bar in Cole Harbour. Corporal Greg Church told News 95.7, the bar was picked up while an Astral Drive Junior High student was trick-or-treating in the same area where another reported case of candy tampering occurred. The student brought the candy to Read the Rest of the Entry New assault allegations surface against Ghomeshi Toronto staff Nov 5, 2014 1 New assault allegations are surfacing against Jian Ghomeshi from his time at York University in the early 1990s. Jim Hounslow told the Toronto Star he was groped by the former radio host when the two were students and working together for the York Federation of Students. 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