Province drops last $28,872 woods travel ban fine after Nova Scotia Supreme Court ruling
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Province drops last $28,872 woods travel ban fine after Nova Scotia Supreme Court ruling
Charter rights challenge by Sydney resident Jeffrey Evely was successful in an April decision
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By Aaron Beswick
Published Jun 25, 2026
Last updated 9 hours ago
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Jeffrey Evely of Sydney intentionally violated the provincial government woods travel ban in August 2025. PHOTO BY JEFFREY EVELY /Supplied
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