There’s been another report of Halloween candy being tampered with in the HRM. Halifax police say a man in Dartmouth was eating one of his grandson’s treats when he felt a sharp pain and discovered a small needle inside a candy bar. The small needle had a yellow plastic ball on one end of it. Police say the child had been trick or treating in the area of Waynewood Drive, Brompton Road and Bonnie Brae Trailer Park.
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Seriously Injured Former Screaming Eagle Player Returns to Drop Puck in New Brunswick
A former member of the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles who nearly lost his life in a car crash 6 weeks ago returned to drop the ceremonial puck at game in New Brunswick on Friday night. Newfoundland native Scottie Greene was injured and left in a coma following a crash near St.Stephen in September. Greene spent part of last season with the Screaming Eagles before being traded and joined the St.Stephen Aces of the Maritime Hockey League for this season. Miracously, Greene was able to walk the tunnel and onto the ice under his own power on Friday night to drop the puck.