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She fought the law… Morning File, Thursday, March 26

March 26, 2015ByTim Bousquet9 Comments

News Views Government On campus Noticed In the harbour Footnotes News 1. Fire Halifax council yesterday debated fire chief Doug Trussler’s proposed plan to reorganize fire services. As I’ve reported, the fire department has been on autopilot since amalgamation in 1996. There’s been no overall assessment of fire resources. Despite council direction to previous fire chiefs […]

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The most seductive forces of evil: Morning File, Wednesday, March 25, 2015

March 25, 2015ByTim Bousquet30 Comments

News Views Government On campus Noticed In the harbour Footnotes News 1. Meteor A meteor exploded over Halifax last night, and the flash was seen as far away as Cape Breton Island and PEI. The explosion was caught by the Nova Scotia Webcam attached to the Westin Hotel 2. Rewriting history Yesterday, I pointed out that on […]

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Estimated costs of saving the Khyber more than doubled in just two months

March 24, 2015ByTim Bousquet1 Comment

Just two months before city staff penned a report saying that “Deferred recapitalization for the [Khyber] building is estimated to be $4,150,945,” a consultant hired to assess the building pegged the costs of stabilizing the building at just under $2 million. The city staff report to council, dated March 26, 2013, contained this infographic about the […]

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He who controls the past controls the future: Morning File, Tuesday, March 24, 2015

March 24, 2015ByTim Bousquet17 Comments

News Views Government On campus Noticed In the harbour Footnotes News 1. After NAFTA ruling, Bilcon demands $300 million Bilcom, the New Jersey company whose plans to develop a quarry at White’s Point were thwarted by a joint federal/provincial review panel, has won a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) ruling against Canada. The company […]

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Dragons of the prime: Morning File, Monday, March 23, 2015

March 23, 2015ByTim Bousquet2 Comments

News Views Government On campus Noticed In the harbour Footnotes News 1. Cleanup continues The city’s response to Wednesday’s massive snow storm has been remarkably thorough and fast, considering the gargantuan task at hand. I’ve been impressed with the massive deconstruction projects all over town, as snow banks are dismantled and trucked off. Which begs the […]

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PGP Key

March 22, 2015ByTim BousquetLeave a Comment

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PGP Key

March 22, 2015ByTim Bousquet4 Comments

这是我的公共PGP的关键,sending encrypted email: —–BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK—– Comment: GPGTools – https://gpgtools.org mQINBFUOvpsBEAC51X6w35kVlayMf5UnXSnJEiiXVJ0YS1Hd/ZfQ1JwZ3j87EGaH EmkedSqQCJkNTU8El3kh4zeVrjo6Boe3i20ev/qSF2T7CXOQFeuaImFYZnJYaD+1 WCSZ9opSiv8M8Ip2+BWwrkKAPkRoKWzO72i00bj2xgINApvYxQI8M0nP1TQauDve 1uApdGChR5QDIfZmpHzs+2uWsfj8pO63s7tWCtnqAXQTJJ8ZOOv62fCmyjOXyA1J 9GnhBMCAc/BxHSDDKgeeEvRsvtzOk2x2lEObfbMn+zt89R6X/l2SZgMxhTX7bg09 wu7AzEN8nT5wPs+Hd/XVlcInZIOrHymDebHGwvS8Vxz7g072jx9jOLsU7h3q8HeA o6zuMNHDokR3Hzxrbal2Qd5E0v5Nlow0/3c0uM3OzcDU37l4KnzOTpqoogV7g86+ nnQbspwZt2FDjZTHxuj+ULHhS9Lgwz1rTVlVqX94+Ye8IzIFbUiM1p6Ufu4w5EQo ZQpKGSwzjPFbir8UuVq0J9AQ3MGXLIGkDdP8piixnxzoVM3DYmXj7xQEi+9RBLtp eu/66xcM1Ma9k8jL730SYe1MLLuMe1iFYocwgVujwkjNaMO2LUz9d7OAmUKNqNID KUqszrmjOt1c87oFTcgXG6jKFJSaliMsDnhkNfuwx4x825bf2ZIdRFsS3wARAQAB tCVUaW0gQm91c3F1ZXQgPHRpbUBoYWxpZmF4ZXhhbWluZXIuY2E+iQI9BBMBCgAn BQJVDr6bAhsjBQkJZgGABQsJCAcDBRUKCQgLBRYCAwEAAh4BAheAAAoJEAz/5uz3 /McyEwIP/ib3gX8R6xRd7WZdjS1VP0KHKNlGrENIvQFzxrBrRF1LpNSbv4z+mnHa blzexeXfURrJwI7PPIl8IkZFTCUYgwkNbyJuwwQBmUu2d72zgmKNzEHCnk49VjOO ukTFvdXV7dtjdtI3dEG5yKogq1ITuO9l7Y6uj4qmxJwjvAsRa1yvIc1rpU45VHYx 1ZPYUmcmGygy6LA21x5TN+OZ1sNzked6E+ihxfvTBUp0l0LkQuf/zA2xN+LTj2oc TxcEbQj4/MvGw9S0pe+0+CO5lYE0vrL6IwrakjtwWMCN99kMfHi7wKlBnQhwrSM4 C4lXe7BverG8uoREsZGDG9CtlaBymzuMrnM067VusRRIeU8D0Bi57RI+Ewavir7n kWNv1VN9f6VgXd0kzWd6i+nGlIHSsnsD94fkqZimqF0ZLG2ae6G96Wb0YyUIFesK Gs6dEI0ux+GL6HPRWm4WiwtSZ8uJgfUt2PQQN1TT7Q3g/yh4L9SI6Pjg7YYq53p3 4pjjhNlcLUjxoa5wQ0uRYT/1eu1pv2dKliYIBoKA6HOwy8Ax1bEphV8zEMiT6Cke zZ7Q4qYhyTz+v2eMq6alwfBjYHhDEhZOU3LI/5WiCIBYLOaBg5FSkrXzP0fzm4E0 K1YwHMEbJJoxTIqiK+BP0QZcQZ4YFe40fDdETZxh+YKdaz7Guvu0uQINBFUOvpsB EACh7/DnKC7gpRqgj9f/p+vGHKIj3obh206QkAHdsI+YiVB26GCWhxN3I8jCeACs MIqivOGnOMgGfqHTpNZDiGWZx9DtHmpoGDK2IDnXYtUOvhTtF9KFmDrpo8QH/7Fy 1Rrm0sRN+ERqHaUGsDUrfcBMEEE+QmW4fl1drkGJsB4zGbqjOi6vXGc7AQmruhId hnLKHYaQ8H8/NH49VV5T9uAmYwWpt3D4Ab9B5iwtPJ+hq9y/lof1CVailwWrvX3F 0PZsRvk8fG7W/frvBO+8hH1u1fNtoAxDUnCptS67MNk1cakvvJE+DhNo76vBTgXx mQ81u+8RCSKzomhV1sJii2GCc5AFCFfN86WilZZminGik+x1A8GgQqyPll+sGP7k b2HB8JFKBjsNwZj7XdKKVxIzM8V7Up8QLquqWZnMhv93A/nzx6tIcOQ75MW9n7dm zqA4X9AvxJl5RKxUtrbFbYjsb5Sdvj6hibMxYDsrBdF/+0NQzIDbZI+jhno6m715 oOD+1puXa/Xv+nVTvx8x1o/bgaI4PU2dLKq28+adRE4pGu5B9xh5181AZM8b9d5w iy5cYPMZRlINr5VY/3e+d68a4rwBv8EtM2cI3t5zK2YChiYV3ZhTJDQd2NvYWw7f CphcYMf08J5hjilPwu21BaGFaGJMlYl3H8mhG1UDikty6QARAQABiQIlBBgBCgAP BQJVDr6bAhsMBQkJZgGAAAoJEAz/5uz3/McyDWMP/1Mba3QMdkwcTWh8Mw1f43+L […]

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Where the sidewalk ends: Morning File, Saturday, March 21, 2015

March 21, 2015ByTim Bousquet2 Comments

News Views Noticed In the harbour Footnotes News 1. Four “If all candidates and their avowed supporters were taken out of the lecture hall in which [a debate for Dal student government candidates] was held, the audience for the debate would have been very small indeed: just four people, including myself,” reports Moira Donovan. This article […]

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Lost at the bottom of the world: Morning File, Friday, March 20, 2015

March 20, 2015ByTim Bousquet10 Comments

News Views Government On campus Noticed In the harbour Footnotes News 1. Cleanup continues The province is stepping in to assist the city in downtown snow clearing. Metro Transit is back to full operation, and there’s no fare through Sunday. I don’t know who made the no-fare decision, but it’s a good one. Especially with […]

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Digging out: Morning File, Thursday, March 19, 2015

March 19, 2015ByTim Bousquet8 Comments

Given the storm, this is an abbreviated Morning File focused on all issues snow-related. I’ll return to normal formatting tomorrow. Snow Halifax yesterday received its biggest snowfall in an already difficult winter. We’ll argue about numbers forever. The Environment Canada website says just 93 millimetres fell at the airport, but that can’t be right. CBC […]

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