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  1. Mar 12, 2024 · N EWS. 1. SaltWire files for creditor protection. Yesterday, the Examiner reported that SaltWire would seek protection from its creditors. In a story published yesterday afternoon, Tim Bousquet writes: The private equity fund that financed SaltWire’s purchase of most newspapers in Atlantic Canada is moving to dissolve the company.

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  3. Court reinstates Tennessee ban on care for transgender youth. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Tennessee law prohibiting doctors from providing medical care such as puberty-blockers and gender affirming surgery for transgender minors can go into effect immediately, a U.S. appeals court ruled Saturday. The U.S.

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · SaltWire was created by the owners of the Halifax Herald in 2017 specifically to purchase most newspapers in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward Island from Transcontinental Media. The purchase price was $33,325,500 with $23,325,500 paid up front and the remaining $10 million to be paid over three years, at an interest rate of 3% compounded annually.

  5. Oct 4, 2023 · QEII TIMES: New technology a game-changer for trauma situations. In trauma situations, every second counts. As the tertiary trauma centre for Nova Scotia, the QEII’s Charles V. Keating Emergency and Trauma Centre sees approximately 200 visits daily and has the highest volume of trauma patients in the province.

  6. Man facing three charges after a traffic stop in Cape Breton. SaltWire Network | Updated 6 hours ago | 1 min read Premium content. A 28-year-old man has been charged after failing to stop for police on Thursday. According to a release sent by the Cape Breton Regional Police, officers tried to stop a vehicle on Ling Street in Glace Bay but the ...

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