Thousands of Maritimers still without power after Thursday storm
Thursday’s wet and windy storm has knocked out power to thousands of people in the Maritimes, most of which are in Nova Scotia.

Thursday’s wet and windy storm has knocked out power to thousands of people in the Maritimes, most of which are in Nova Scotia.
A jury has delivered a guilty verdict in the 2020 murder of a Yarmouth, N.S., area man.
The price of gas and diesel increased in all three Maritime provinces overnight.
Police in Saint John, N.B., say a fourth person has been arrested in connection with the murder of a 39-year-old man last summer.
A Nova Scotia senior is warning people about a scam targeting grandparents after she lost $5,000 to fraudsters.
Politicians in charge of provincial and territorial liquor laws aren't hurrying to adopt or promote newly updated guidelines that advise a steep drop in Canadian drinking habits.
A new report shows the rental market in Nova Scotia has been hit hard with increased demand and short supply.
There was a sense of anxiety on the campus of Cape Breton University Thursday as students attended an information session to prepare for a possible strike.
Eglise Sainte Marie in Church Point, N.S., is 185-feet tall and an awe-inspiring structure, but its future is uncertain.
In an unusual move, the Russian Defence Ministry broadcast that one of its newest warships, the Admiral Gorshkov, had tested the strike capabilities of a hypersonic Zircon missile in a virtual drill.
On Feb. 27, 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country needed fighters, and foreigners were welcome to join the front line in the defence against Russian aggression. Some Canadians were among the first to answer the call.
An asteroid the size of a box truck made one of the closest passes of planet Earth ever recorded.
The federal privacy watchdog says Home Depot shared details from electronic receipts with Meta, which operates the Facebook social media platform, without the knowledge or consent of customers.
Politicians in charge of provincial and territorial liquor laws aren't hurrying to adopt or promote newly updated guidelines that advise a steep drop in Canadian drinking habits.
A photogenic black bear in Colorado seemingly struck up roughly 400 'bear selfies' with a forest camera. CNNs Jeanne Moos reports.