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Somewhere over the rainbow: Morning File, Monday, August 11, 2014

August 11, 2014ByTim Bousquet6 Comments

News 1. Heritage Trust drops legal action against Thiels Saturday morning, Heritage Trust issued a press release saying it was “discontinuing” its request for a judicial review of Halifax Council’s approval of the 22nd Commerce Square development. I called Trust president Linda Forbes yesterday, and she told me that the group felt continued legal action served […]

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The credulous and the dumb: Morning File, Saturday, August 9, 2014

August 9, 2014ByTim Bousquet2 Comments

News 1. Catie Miller still missing The Dartmouth woman hasn’t been seen since July 15. 2. Human remains Human remains have been found during the construction of the North Park Street roundabout. Reports the Chronicle Herald: The bones are “believed to be those of a small child located adjacent to a lot that once housed the […]

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Blew out my flip-flop: Morning File, Friday, August 8, 2014

August 8, 2014ByTim Bousquet1 Comment

News 1. Hollis Street bike lane delayed, again Hilary Beaumont’s story on the much-delayed bike lane is behind the Halifax Examiner’s pay wall, so available only to paid subscribers. But buying a subscription is painless, easy, and oh so fun. Just click here. 2. Cops accused of bad behaviour Michael and Jocelyn Hilchey claim that while serving […]

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Like clockwork, Hollis Street bike lane delayed again

August 7, 2014ByTim Bousquet

by Hilary Beaumont Delays to the Hollis Street bike lane are becoming almost as predictable as the Citadel noon gun. After guaranteeing in the spring the bike lane would be painted this summer, the city has again pushed the project back. For a grab bag of reasons the Hollis Street bike lane has been bumped down the city’s list of priorities every construction season since it was approved in 2010. This...

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To serve man: Morning File, Thursday, August 7, 2014

August 7, 2014ByTim Bousquet3 Comments

News 1. Ward 5 back to cooking Steve Williams donates a commercial dishwasher, allowing the kitchen to re-open, serving meals in the north end. 2. Ship of Theseus Global News has obtained the latest inspection report of the Bluenose Whatever. It lists 57 “minor” deficiencies, including “poorly stepped masts, a vent that interferes with an […]

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Hell-bent on development, Canada Post, and E-voting: council recap, August 5, 2014 meeting

August 6, 2014ByTim Bousquet

Tuesday’s council meeting proceeded more or less as I predicted in the council preview, with the following exceptions and issues of note: Hell-bent on development Boy was I ever wrong. Monday, I predicted that council would concur with a staff recommendation to deny the development of a seven-storey, 75-unit apartment building on the old St. Theresa...

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Crapping on the news: Morning File, Wednesday, August 6, 2015

August 6, 2014ByTim Bousquet5 Comments

News 1. Ward 5 kitchen closed The Ward 5 Neighbourhood Centre has been providing meals for hungry people in the north end for 36 years, but has never had a food establishment permit. How could that not occur to anyone? Well, the province finally caught up with the lapse and has closed down the kitchen, reports CTV. The result […]

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Climate change: the elephant in the room during fracking debate

August 5, 2014ByTim Bousquet6 Comments

This is an op-ed written by Thomas J. Duck. The public has spoken against proposals to frack for oil and gas in Nova Scotia. Will premier Stephen McNeil and energy minister Andrew Younger listen?Over the past two weeks the Nova Scotia Hydraulic Fracturing review panel has hosted eleven public meetings across the province to seek feedback […]

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Middle of the road: Morning File, Tuesday, August 5, 2014

August 5, 2014ByTim Bousquet4 Comments

News 1. Catie Miller The 29-year-old Dartmouth woman has been missing for three weeks., causing her family unimaginable grief. There’s something odd about this story, but I can’t place my finger on it. Although the police announced her disappearance 10 days after she was last seen, Catie isn’t listed on the department’s missing persons list. […]

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New Access-A-Buses, Linden Lea duck pond, giving non-citizens the right to vote: Council preview, August 5, 2014 meeting

August 4, 2014ByTim Bousquet

Halifax city council meets Tuesday for the third week in a row. The unusual back-to-back meetings allow councillors to take the next four weeks off, so Tuesday’s will be the last council meeting until September 9. The meeting starts at 1pm, and I’ll be live-blogging it via the Examiner’s @hfxExaminer Twitter account. Tenders Council will...

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PRICED OUT

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PRICED OUT is the Examiner’s investigative reporting project focused on the housing crisis.

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The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

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

The sixth annual Halifax Black Film Festival returns with 73 films from more than a dozen countries, screening online from Thursday to Sunday. Lead programmer Joyce Fuerza beams into the show from Montreal to break down this year’s program—including the two local filmmakers on the docket—as well as discuss the challenges of putting together film festivals in COVID times, which have also affected filmmaking and film distribution as a whole. Plus a brand-new single from Safeword.

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Uncover: Dead Wrong

1995年,布伦达方式背后被残忍地谋杀了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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