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Day of the Apocalypse: Morning File, July 5, 2014

July 5, 2014ByTim Bousquet3 Comments

News 1. It’s going to rain today And CBC is on it. See here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here. Imagine if those newsroom resources were put into, I dunno, maybe reporting that abortion is nearly illegal in New Brunswick? 2. Abortion is nearly illegal in […]

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Groups may have to compromise on housing plans for St. Pat’s-Alexandra site

July 4, 2014ByTim Bousquet

North end residents dreamed big about the future of St. Pat’s-Alexandra at a meeting last night, but heard they may have to compromise on their housing goals. About 70 people attended the consultation at the Halifax North Memorial Public Library to yet again speak their minds on the future of the former school site. It...

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Filed Under:City Hall,Featured,News,Subscribers onlyTagged With:Hope Blooms,Jennifer Watts,JONO Developments,Margaret Casey,Maureen MacDonald,Rhonda Britton,Ross Cantwell,St. Pat's-Alexandra,Waye Mason

Medieval maps and Kazakhstani Cows: Morning File, Friday, July 4, 2014

July 4, 2014ByTim Bousquet2 Comments

News 1. Convention Centre war escalates There appears to be worry in mucky muckdom over the Nova Centre. Reportedly, the Stonecutters met Saturday and agreed to buy a full-page ad in the Chronicle Herald. The ad denigrates Heritage Trust for impeding all progress and erasing Halifax from the map by asking the court to review the Nova Centre approval. […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:Anjuli Patil,Joe Ramia,Morning File,Nova Centre,Thiel

Scapegoating Heritage Trust

July 3, 2014ByTim Bousquet3 Comments

It’s Beat Up on Heritage Trust time. Again. This time it’s a full page ad in the Chronicle Herald signed by seemingly everyone in town connected in some way to the development industry, including Sarah Dennis, the Herald’s owner and publisher, and her husband Mark Lever, the company’s president. The ad attacks Heritage Trust for asking for […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Commentary,Featured,Journalism,NewsTagged With:Chronicle Herald,Clare Mellor,Heritage Trust,Mark Lever,Sarah Dennis

Victoria Hall has been converted into apartments

July 3, 2014ByTim Bousquet

Victoria Hall is up for rent. The Gottingen Street heritage building that once served as housing for low-income senior women is currently being renovated into a market-rate apartment building. A couple weeks ago, Home Rents rental specialist Debbie White took me on a tour of the nearly 33,000 square foot French chateau-style building. The 50...

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Filed Under:Featured,News,Subscribers onlyTagged With:Debbie White,Heritage Trust,Home Rents,Joseph Arab,Phil Pacey,Philip Daniel Izzard,Shola Riggs,Victoria Hall

A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum: Morning File, July 3, 2014

July 3, 2014ByTim BousquetLeave a Comment

News 1. Peter Kelly has a new job. I was at a Canada Day barbecue Tuesday, watching the fireworks from a Gottingen Street balcony, when a friend who lives in a Sackville apartment building told me that the guy coming around to spray his building for bugs looks a whole lot like former Mayor Peter […]

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Former Mayor Peter Kelly has a new job

July 2, 2014ByTim Bousquet

彼得·凯利找到了一份工作。前市长now working at a pest control company owned by his former employee, Stephen Taylor. Residents say Kelly has shown up at their apartment buildings donned in protective gear and carrying a tank, spraying for bugs. Taylor has long been a dedicated supporter of Kelly. Taylor worked...

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Filed Under:City Hall,Featured,News,Subscribers onlyTagged With:Peter Kelly,Stephen Taylor,Target Pest Control

Franklin Holtforster, the manager of the disastrous Bluenose II restoration, calls himself a Rapacious Capitalist Bastard

July 2, 2014ByTim Bousquet2 Comments

“You know how construction projects always go to hell and are over budget and always late? Ours don’t,” Franklin Holtforster told the Ottawa Business Journal in a puff piece on Holtoforster’s company, MHPM Project Managers Inc. MHPM is of course the firm “managing” the disastrous (re?)construction of the Bluenose II. Explains writer Rob Gordon in today’s Globe […]

Filed Under:Featured,News,Province HouseTagged With:Bluenose II,Franklin Holtforster,MHPM

Hippy punching & crappy Chinese food: Morning File, July 2, 2014

July 2, 2014ByTim Bousquet2 Comments

News 1. People don’t like fracking Chronicle Herald reporter Selena Ross follows up on the release of a report on the socioeconomic effects of fracking, noting that people who commented to the panel were quite skeptical: “In submissions, the writers often saw the dangers of fracking in the context of their own lives, describing risks […]

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Happy James McGregor Stewart Day!

June 30, 2014ByTim Bousquet

Today would’ve been James McGregor Stewart’s 125th birthday, and 15 people met this morning next to his grave in Camp Hill Cemetery to honour him. Stewart was a founder of a law firm that is a predecessor to today’s Stewart McKelvey, Nova Scotia’s topmost corporate lawyer, president of the Canadian Bar, and was named a Commander of the British...

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Filed Under:Featured,News,Subscribers onlyTagged With:Gus Reed,James McGregor Stewart,James McGregor Stewart Society

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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

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

Episode 67 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

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.

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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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