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Nova Scotia provides little detail on vaccine plan for provincial jails as advocates call for action

2021年1月14日ByZane Woodford1 Comment

哈利法克斯审查员提供所有Covid-19免费覆盖。请帮助我们通过订阅继续此覆盖范围。省政府并不是究竟如何或何时将在省级监狱中开始免疫囚犯。倡导国家和当地争论监狱和监狱应该是Covid-19疫苗接种的优先事项,因为囚犯是一个脆弱的人口[...]

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Halifax councillors budgeting for 1.9% increase to the average property tax bill

2021年1月13日ByZane Woodford

Regional councillors are budgeting for a staff-recommended increase of 1.9% to average residential and commercial property tax bills in the fiscal year ahead. Council’s budget committee met Wednesday to consider the 2021-2022 fiscal framework recommended by municipal finance staff. That framework sets the parameters for councillors’ budget discussions, which will continue over the next few...

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哈利法克斯理事会批准Mi'kmaw Manian Deaftere Center的快速经济适用房项目的后续步骤

2021年1月12日ByZane Woodford1 Comment

通过市政当局接受联邦经济适用房金币的三个项目之一是哈利法克斯地区理事会在周二投票后更接近现实的一步,将该项目发送到公众听证会。Mi'kmaw Natiandership Center将在5853学院圣训中获得2,878,400美元,以创造[...]

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Halifax woman loses UARB appeal over $2,500 water bill: “It’s preposterous”

2021年1月11日ByZane Woodford7 Comments

在Nova Scotia公用事业和审查委员会(UARB)之前,哈利法克斯女性在失去上诉后继续与过高的水费进行战斗。在上周的书面决定中,UARB统治的哈利法克斯水遵循其规定,当时艾瑞·艾菲尔·04美元,指示她每天使用18,000升水[...]

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新斯科舍宣布两家新的Covid-19案件,新不伦瑞克的旅行限制

2021年1月8日ByZane Woodford发表评论

哈利法克斯审查员提供所有Covid-19免费覆盖。请帮助我们通过订阅继续此覆盖范围。自7月以来首次,进入新不伦瑞尼克的新斯科舍的旅行者将在该省的Covid-19案件激增后,必须自隔离14天。斯蒂芬麦克尼尔总理和首席医务人员[...]

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上诉哈利法克斯法院规则,对抗蓝山 - 桦树海湾湖土地纠纷的开发商

2021年1月8日ByZane Woodford

It’s a win for the municipality and everyone advocating in favour of a park at Blue Mountain-Birch Cove Lakes, but one environmentalist warns it could bring the process back to square one. The highest court in Nova Scotia ruled in a written decision released on Thursday that Halifax Regional Municipality did not effectively expropriate a developer’s...

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What’s wrong with Nova Scotia’s human rights regime, and how to fix it

2021年1月7日ByZane Woodford发表评论

识别新斯科舍省人权制度的“严重,有时致命的缺陷”,当地倡导集团提出了建议大修制度的小卒中报告。本集团股权观察 - 促进促进工作场所的工作场所,自由欺凌,骚扰和歧视以及监督人权委员会(如人权委员会) - 在[...]期间提交报告

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Halifax planners won’t let John Risley connect his two south-end mansions. He’s appealing the decision

January 5, 2021ByZane Woodford

Municipal planners have told John Risley he can’t connect his two south-end Halifax mansions across property lines, and at a hearing later this month, the billionaire will appeal the decision. The two properties are on Emscote Drive, near Point Pleasant Park. They’re side by side, civic 5956 and 5964, with long lawns down to the...

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Nova Scotia MLAS表示,他们在大流行期间没有离开加拿大

January 5, 2021ByZane Woodford发表评论

虽然少数人离开全省,但在大流行期间,没有新的斯科舍·梅拉离开该国。全国各地的政治家 - 包括在阿尔伯塔省的MLAS,安大略省财政部长,多国会议员和一名参议员 - 在他们及其政府告诉公民留在家里时,已经捕获了假期。在新星斯科舍,政治家们[...]

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Nova Scotia Nature Trust secures missing piece of Blue Mountain-Birch Cove Lakes puzzle

December 29, 2020ByZane Woodford1 Comment

It was the last piece of the puzzle for the Blue Mountain-Birch Cove Lakes area: with a mix of private donations and funding from three levels of government, the Nova Scotia Nature Trust has been able to complete the purchase of the Blue Mountain Wilderness Connector. The Nature Trust announced in a news release on […]

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PRICED OUT

A collage of various housing options in HRM, including co-ops, apartment buildings, shelters, and tents
PRICED OUT is the Examiner’s investigative reporting project focused on the housing crisis.

你可以了解这个项目,including how we’re asking readers to direct our reporting, our published articles, and what we’re working on, on thePRICED OUT homepage.

The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

Alex MacAskill, a young white man with longish hair and a beard, stands next to his printing press

发布了Tara Thorne的Tideline的第67集。

Alex MacAskill, once known as Fishbone Prints, and now known as the man behind Midnight Oil Print and Design House, stops by the show to talk about how he ended up in the poster game early in life, his stint in Nashville at the historic Hatch Show Print, how many beer cans he’s designed for 2 Crows, how he feels looking at posters on Halifax lampposts, and how his love for cats and birds turned into art. Plus the lead single from a brand-new band, We Should’ve Been Plumbers.

Listen to the full episode here.

查看过去的一些剧集这里。

Subscribe to the podcast to get episodes automatically downloaded to your device — there’s agreat instructional article here.电子邮件Suzanne.for help.

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Uncover: Dead Wrong

In 1995, Brenda Way was brutally murdered behind a Dartmouth apartment building. In 1999, Glen Assoun was found guilty of the murder. He served 17 years in prison, but steadfastly maintained his innocence. In 2019, Glen Assoun was fully exonerated.

Halifax Examiner founder and investigative journalist Tim Bousquet has followed the story of Glen Assoun's wrongful conviction for over five years. Now, Bousquet tells that story as host of Season 7 of the CBC podcast series Uncover: Dead Wrong.

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