Two years after the Tantallon wildfires burned down 151 homes, the province has come forward saying they’re unable to lay charges. For residents, the lack of charges is disappointing, but they’re more frustrated with how the province handled the fire’s aftermath. Angela Capobianco reports.
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N.S. unable to lay charges in 2023 wildfire despite ‘exhausting all possible avenues’
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