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Two youths charged with second degree murder | SaltWire #newsupdate #halifax #police #newstodayST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The Supreme Court of Canada announced Thursday, April 25, it has granted leave to hear an appeal connected with a COVID-19 related travel ban put in place in Newfoundland and Labrador during the pandemic.
Taylor had applied to the provincial government for an exemption in order to attend her mother’s funeral. She was originally denied before the province reversed that decision 11 days later.
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