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Imprisoned: Morning File, Thursday, October 30, 2014

2014年10月30日ByTim Bousquet5 Comments

消息1. Nova Star idle The Nova Star has no wintertime bookings, the Chronicle Herald’s Michael Gorman reports. The business plan for the Yarmouth ferry was for it, like its predecessors, to go south during the off-season, to pick up a bit of revenue. The old Cat ferry, for example, one winter operated between Florida and the Bahamas, and another winter […]

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Council re-cap, October 28, 2014 meeting

October 29, 2014ByTim Bousquet

发展提议惠灵顿街道来自Dino Capital的发展提议,其邻居大力。问题是四个毗邻的Parcels-1034,1042,1050和1056次惠灵顿街道 - 每个惠灵顿街道上都很久以前分为公寓。该物业的“作为正确的”批准,不适合将导致的房屋添加到......

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Businessbabblegate: Morning File, Wednesday, October 29, 2014

October 29, 2014ByTim Bousquet3 Comments

消息1. Call centre closing Back in 2008, Nova Scotia Business, Inc. offered up to $1.4 million in payroll rebates if the ICT Group group opened a call centre in Sydney. The money was contingent on the company hiring 200 people over the next five years. That deal expired last year. Yesterday, the company, which has […]

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有人带来亿万富翁饮料:早上文件,星期二,2014年10月28日

October 28, 2014ByTim Bousquet9评论

消息1. Alan Fraser Parkland Construction was charged with 17 workplace safety violations in the two and a half years before the death of Alan Fraser last year, the CBC reports. Fraser fell to his death while working on the roof of a six-storey building under construction in Clayton Park. Four of the charges against Parkland related […]

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Ianjay Omeshighay-eefray onezay: Morning File, Monday, October 27, 2014

October 27, 2014ByTim Bousquet4评论

新闻1.关键派对伊丽莎白kwiecien发现,她的新社区邮箱的关键也打开了邻居的邮箱。2.周末美发梅杜 - 为警察的周末特别繁忙的周末。3.野生王国恰当地命名为克里斯霍金斯是牧羊机机场的野生动物控制保护官,这意味着他处理鹰派和猎鹰队[...]

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Banned in Halifax: Morning File, Saturday, October 25, 2014

October 25, 2014ByTim Bousquet4评论

消息1. George Armoyan banned from city property Developer George Armoyan has demonstrated threatening behaviour towards city employees, and so has been banned from city offices for six months. Chronicle Herald reporter Brett Brundale hits all the right notes in her article, dispassionately explaining how and why relationships between developers and staff can become stressed, but her […]

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Divest Dal gets receptive hearing for ending investments in fossil fuel companies

October 24, 2014ByTim Bousquet

by Rachel Ward Dalhousie University could be the first university in Canada to end its investments in fossil fuel companies. The debate, according to a recent report from the Board of Governors’ Investment Committee, is split between wanting to support sustainability and not wanting to alienate major companies that fund the school’s research. A final...

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A whale of a time: Morning File, Friday, October 24, 2014

October 24, 2014ByTim Bousquet7 Comments

新闻1.宣布禁令案例,CBC努力提升与政府律师审查Glen assoun案件撰写的报告相关的出版物禁令,因为詹姆斯·夏普曼统治出版立场就会批判。assoun是被判犯有Brenda Way的残酷谋杀的人[...]

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谁是老板?早上文件,2014年10月23日星期四

October 23, 2014ByTim Bousquet1 Comment

新闻1.渥太华射击Haligonians Paul McLeod和Alex Boutier,与国王的J-School Alum Kristi Smith和前海岸Freelancer Justin Ling昨天都是现场的所有记者,并做得很好。我没有其他地方在其他地方没有见过的任何东西,而是阅读突发的新闻消费者手册。我希望加拿大不会愚蠢。2.踢一个[...]

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理事会RECAP,2014年10月21日会议

October 22, 2014ByTim Bousquet发表评论

税收住宅物业税在本世纪的第一个十年内是一个巨大的问题,当房屋市场过热,评估在一些社区上涨了20%和更多。通过这个时期,委员会没有提高税率,但由于评估飙升,实际税收法案大幅上涨[...]

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Episode 68 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

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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.

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