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Bulk Carrier Crew Member Killed by Large Wave Off Nova Scotia
A crew member of a bulk carrier has died and three others injured after their ship was hit by a large wave several hundred miles off the coast of Nova Scotia on Saturday.
03 February 2021 Wednesday 10:11
Bulk Carrier Under Tow After Losing Steering Off Nova Scotia
A 143-meter bulk carrier is under tow back to port after losing steering off Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
17 March 2018 Saturday 12:48
Bunkering vessel refloated one week after grounding off Nova Scotia
A bunkering tanker that lost power and grounded near Sydney Mines Cape Breton, Nova Scotia was successfully refloated after a week, according to CBC.
17 January 2017 Tuesday 15:46
Sydney container terminal in Nova Scotia planning for ultra-large ships
The Port of Sydney in Nova Scotia, Canada, could become the first in North America with a terminal able to handle the new ultra-large container ships if a proposed development goes ahead.
14 December 2016 Wednesday 13:00
Shell well offshore Nova Scotia comes up empty
Royal Dutch Shell’s Canada subsidiary has come up empty in its first exploration well at a field offshore Nova Scotia.
22 September 2016 Thursday 16:13
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