Jail time for a Windsor man

A former Windsor man will be spending the rest of his sentence behind bars after breaching conditions of his house arrest.

37 year old Jason Douglas Mark Flynn pleaded guilty last September to assault causing bodily harm.  Then in February, the judge gave him a 240 day conditional sentence including the first 90 days on house arrest then a curfew for the rest.

Police took Flynn to court Tuesday and he admitted he breached the house arrest condition.  So the judge ordered him to jail to serve the remaining 149 days of his sentence.

NS campaign trail

The Progressive Conservatives have promised to invest $1.8 million a year on at-home cancer medications.

Conservative Leader Jamie Baillie wants to close a gap in coverage where some cancer drugs are covered if given in hospital but not at home.  He says it would be available to all Nova Scotians, regardless of insurance status or income level.

NDP leader Gary Burrill says, if elected, his government would immediately cancell the community outpatient centre in Bayers Lake which was announced by the liberals just before the election was called.

Burrill says within 30 days of taking office, his party would implement a public site selection process to find publicly owned, serviced land for an outpatient clinic, near good transit routes and a 100 series highway which could be integrated with other community facilities.

The Liberals have released their election platform.

It includes over a billion dollars in spending commitments and tax cuts. There’s not a lot new, most of the committments were in the budget presented last month but not voted on.

Premier Stephen McNeil called his platform comprehensive, credible and costed.