Tug heading toward disabled container ship off N.S. that caught fire

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A tugboat is nearing a large Halifax-bound container ship that has been burning for days, with plans to tow it about 1,500 kilometres to the Nova Scotia port.

 

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Does the Canadian Public know that two Hospitals in Halifax had barb wire around them two years ago, that is now taken down !!!!!

We have 150 employees at Global on Gottingen in a new building and half are the Secret Service. Fly over and take a picture , I know it is Monday but ?

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