Six teenagers between the ages of 13 and 16 were to appear in provincial youth court yesterday after Halifax Regional Police responded to a break-and-enter on Trinity Ave. in Dartmouth on Sunday evening.
Police say when they arrived on the scene around 10:30 p.m., five youths were arrested leaving the building and a sixth person was apprehended inside with the help of a K-9 member.
Police say a female arrested inside the building received a small bite to her leg from the police dog, but it didn’t require medical attention.
All six youths are facing charges of break and enter and property damage.
A Halifax doctor had some tough questions for the Halifax Regional School Board on Wednesday night, telling board members he was concerned about how HRSB handled the second wave of the H1N1 pandemic in area schools.
Transportation and access to the province are only a few issues to be addressed at a three-day Nova Scotia tourism conference that begins Sunday in Halifax.
The rocky shores and rolling hills of the Cabot Trail now have a rock ’n’ roll song to call their own.
Halifax RCMP have issued an Internet fraud warning to anyone buying and selling items on websites.