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Police continue investigation into fatal daytime shooting in Dartmouth, N.S.
Police continue investigation into fatal daytime shooting in Dartmouth, N.S.

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time2 days ago

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Police continue investigation into fatal daytime shooting in Dartmouth, N.S.

Few details have been released by Halifax Regional Police about the fatal daytime shooting in the area of Highfield Park Drive and True North Crescent in Dartmouth, N.S., around noon Thursday. A man in his 50s was found suffering from gunshot wounds in a vehicle. Despite police performing CPR, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. 'Halifax Regional Police are currently continuing their investigation into the suspicious death there and the coroner has not released information in the person or the cause of death there. They are conducting interviews and checking for witnesses for information,' says Const. Paul Desrochers. Police say they do not believe this to be a random incident but aren't releasing the identity of the victim until an autopsy is completed. Family members and friends have identified the man as Tyson Cain. Tyson Cain Family of Tyson Cain have identified him as the victim of a shooting in Dartmouth, N.S. (Courtesy: Cyndi Cain-Holmes) 'I didn't believe it. I left work frantically, calling his phone, I must have called him about 20 times, and he never answered the phone. When I got there, I saw a lot of people that didn't live in the community that had heard prior, too. That was when I found out and it was devastating. It's unbelievable, it's still very hard to believe,' Cyndi Cain-Holmes, aunt of Tyson. 'The fact that how senseless gun violence is and that I wanted to vomit because I couldn't believe what I heard, I couldn't believe it was true, but because my brother called me and told me I knew it was true, but I just couldn't believe it,' Cain-Holmes said they were like siblings, growing up together and even living together earlier in life. She said Cain had bought a piece of land in Lawrencetown, N.S., and planned to build a summer camp for kids. 'It's definitely like a bad dream because if doesn't make sense. My brother is 52 years old, and it doesn't make sense at this stage in the game where life is really starting to look up for him,' says Cain-Holmes. 'He was a good man. People like to assume it must be because of this or because of that or street violence but that's not the lifestyle that he was into nowadays,' says Giselle Cunningham, a family friend. His family will remember him as a father who doted on his family and children as well as someone who loved to cook and was into the music scene. 'He was changing lives in our community, he was helping young men, he was always pouring into people and helping. You know, it doesn't make sense that my brother is dead, it just doesn't make sense,' explains Cain-Holmes. Police say they don't believe the public is at risk from the shooting and are asking anyone who has information or video related to the incident to come forward. 'Police were only on scene well after the fact so we're really hoping that the general public will come forward and assist us with that sort of thing. Any suspects, any vehicles that may have been involved, anything that would point us in the direction for this investigation,' says Const. Desrochers. Shooting Police continue to investigate a fatal shooting in Dartmouth, N.S. (Source: Emma Convey/CTV News Atlantic) For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

Gas leak shuts down Queen Street in Halifax
Gas leak shuts down Queen Street in Halifax

CTV News

time3 days ago

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  • CTV News

Gas leak shuts down Queen Street in Halifax

A gas leak in Halifax shut down Queen Street on Friday May 30, 2025. (CTV Atlantic/ Carl Pomeroy) Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency and Halifax Police are investigating a gas leak on Queen Street in Halifax. Police have closed Queen Street from Morris Street to Victoria Road to vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Fenwick Street is also closed. The QEII's Victoria General asks patients, visitors and staff not to go to the hospital at this time. Those already in the hospital are asked to remain in the building until the issue is resolved. An evacuation order has been issued in the immediate area and power has been turned off in the surrounding electric grid. Police are asking the public to avoid the area and take alternate routes to avoid delays. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

Halifax police continue to investigate 2009 murder of Tanya Jean Brooks
Halifax police continue to investigate 2009 murder of Tanya Jean Brooks

CTV News

time09-05-2025

  • CTV News

Halifax police continue to investigate 2009 murder of Tanya Jean Brooks

Halifax police are continuing to investigate the murder of Tanya Jean Brooks, 16 years after her death. Brooks's body was found beside the former St. Patrick's-Alexandra School on Maitland Street the afternoon of May 11, 2009. Investigators were able to trace her movements up until 9 p.m. the night before. Police say they believe the 36-year-old Brooks knew her assailant or assailants and that someone may have information that could help solver her murder. They ask anyone who witnessed anything in the area of the school between 9 p.m. on May 10 and 2:20 p.m. on May 11, 2009 to contact police at 902-490-5020. Brooks' case is part of the Nova Scotia Department of Justice Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program, which offers cash rewards of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible in certain cases. 'Callers must contact the Rewards Program at 1-888-710-9090, must provide their name and contact information, and may be called to testify in court. All calls will be recorded. The amount of the award will be based on the investigative value of the information provided,' reads a news release from the Halifax Regional Police.

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