Colchester County cocaine case

In February, in a Nova Scotia courtroom; Duncan Charles Todd Mullin pleaded guilty to possessing 6.8 kilograms of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.

The 35-year-old New Brunswick man was then sentenced to four years in a federal pen.

But the white powder turned out not to be cocaine, but rather; prescription drugs.

Mullin was arrested in Kemptown.

The Colchester District RCMP alleged they found the suspected cocaine in a gym bag in the trunk of the car.

The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal has thrown out Mullin’s conviction, but he is still in custody on various other charges.

NS pre-primary program update

Education Minister Zach Churchill says that parents who are worried that space in Nova Scotia’s new pre-primary program for four-year-olds will be gone before they can register, have nothing to fear.

He added that if there are more children than available spots, the department will look to create more spaces.

To register your kid, get in touch with your school board.