N.S. prosecutors being brought in to handle court case of pair charged after protest at N.L. premier's home

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Protestors outside premier's home make first court appearance

St. John's provincial court/Telegram file photo - File PhotoFermenting New Flavours: Sean Myles and Gina Harvestock Launch Annapolis Fine Cheese | SaltWireST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Two people charged with criminal harassment and causing a disturbance in connection with a protest outside the premier’s home have made their first appearance in provincial court in St. John’s.

Metcalfe, of Portugal Cove-St. Philips, and Sweeney, of Carbonear, were charged shortly after an event outside Furey’s Portugal Cove home July 9. “We bring the fight right to your house,” the man says in the video, repeating several times that it’s a “surprise convoy” at Furey’s residence.'A rally of hope': N.L. 2SLGBTQIA+ community feeling the love as people from all walks of life rally around them — but there's still a long way to go

 

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