Hundreds of people attended the annual ovarian cancer ‘Walk for Hope’ on Sunday in Halifax. Survivors, their families and friends all came together to spread awareness and walk for change. Advocates say an early detection test for ovarian cancer is desperately needed. About 400 people attended the New Brunswick Liberals campaign launch Sunday, as the party looks to harness discontent with Premier Blaine Higgs.
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