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Police in Nova Scotia say a church in the community of Garden of Eden has been broken into, with items “of historical value” used for communions, being stolen. In a Wednesday release, the RCMP noted they’re investigating a break-in at the Blair Presbyterian Church in Garden of Eden, N.S., that was first reported on Nov. 25. Read more: Halifax ER sees rise in patients who need community services, not acute medical care Read MoreHalifax ER sees rise in patients who need community services, not acute medical carePolice say nearly a month ago, between Nov. 13 and Nov. 25, the church located on Garden of Eden Road Loop was broken into and a silver communion chalice was taken, as well as two silver communion pitchers. Trending NowThe 21 richest musicians born in Canada, ranked by net worth82-year-old Walmart worker can now retire thanks to generous GoFundMe campaignTrending NowMeet the woman who won the largest 50-50 draw in Nova Scotia history5 arrested in deadly Mall of America shooting“These items are of historical value to the church and may have the name of the church engraved on them,” reads the release. Story continues below advertisementRCMP ask anyone with information on the incident or the stolen items to contact police. |
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