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HALIFAX 鈥?Fishermen opposed to the testing of a massive tidal-power turbine in the Bay of Fundy have failed to persuade a court that Nova Scotia environment minister was wrong to approve the project they say is based on
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stanley cups centre.Another aims to tell vegans that they can get their meat around back, implying that there is a way to get a beef and pork fix out of the prying eye.For proprietor Neil Lorenzen, its all in fun. His doors are open to all and he has a wide range of homemade salads to offer them. Its just that throngs of meat lovers 鈥?locally and from points across the province 鈥?have come to deem his shack a carnavorial place of worship. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On a cold,
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