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Despite delays, city hopes Integrated Mobility Plan will be rolling in February

"One of the smartest things Halifax is doing," says advocate

July 12, 2016ByChris Benjamin

More than four months ago, Erica Butler reported that Halifax was initiating a process to create a $350,000 Integrated Mobility Plan looking at how we get around town, how we move goods around town, where we tend to live and work, and how these things shape one another. The plan will influence street and community...

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No one goes to a Mooseheads game to watch owner Bobby Smith: Morning File, Tuesday, July 12, 2016

July 12, 2016ByTim Bousquet13 Comments

News Views Noticed Government On campus In the harbour Footnotes News 1. Yarmouth ferry “After weeks of saying it would not do so, Bay Ferries released the first passenger numbers for the new Yarmouth-Maine ferry Monday,” reports Remo Zaccagna for Local Xpress: According to the initial numbers, service to Portland, which launched on June 15, […]

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The ugly details of Peter Kelly’s latest financial malfeasance: Morning File, Monday, July 11, 2016

July 11, 2016ByTim Bousquet9 Comments

News Views Noticed Government On campus In the harbour Footnotes News 1. Joseph Cameron “A 17-year-old has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of a man in Halifax,” reports the Canadian Press: The arrest comes months after 20-year-old Joseph Douglas Cameron was found dead on a Dartmouth sidewalk. 2. Examineradio, episode #69 […]

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I’m Here For You: Morning File, Saturday July 9

July 9, 2016ByEl Jones14 Comments

News News 1. The week we just had On Monday, I wake up sick. A cold coming on, I think. And I get to work and I see that Black Lives Matter stopped the Pride Parade in Toronto while they read out a list of demands. The headlines say the protestors “disrupted” the march. That […]

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Why would we Google? Examineradio, episode #69

July 8, 2016ByRussell Gragg3 Comments

This week we speak with Jonathen Brigley of Nova Scotia ACORN about that organization’s push for mandatory landlord licensing in Halifax. Also, Peter Kelly’s cross-Canada tour of fiscal malfeasance continues. After improper loans to concert promoters and the mismanagement of a dead woman’s estate here in Halifax, he’s now accused of overstepping his authority money-wise in the Alberta […]

Filed Under:Featured,Province HouseTagged With:ACORN,Charlottetown,Examineradio,housing,Peter Kelly,podcast,Westlock

Halifax: it really is more than buses

A transit planner from New Zealand looks at Halifax's bus system

July 8, 2016ByTim Bousquet3 Comments

By Darren Davis, Principal Public Transport Planner, Auckland Transport Darren Davis is a proudly car-free principal public transport planner. He has 25 years’ experience in transport in Auckland. He began as a public transport lobbyist and grew into a planner, strategist, communicator and consultant. He has been involved in projects ranging from high-level strategic policy […]

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I fear tidal power will be a gigantic failure: Morning File, Friday, July 8, 2016

July 8, 2016ByTim Bousquet24 Comments

News Views Noticed Government On campus In the harbour Footnotes News 1. Tidal power The giant tidal turbines destined for the Minas Basin stopped in Halifax yesterday. The barge Scotian Tide, which is carrying the turbines from Pictou, stopped at Pier 9 to be re-ballasted for the remainder of the trip; while it was here, […]

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Taking advantage of the vulnerable, the naive, and the credulous: Morning File, Thursday, July 7, 2016

July 7, 2016ByTim Bousquet19 Comments

News Views Noticed Government On campus In the harbour Footnotes News 1. Peter Kelly Peter Kelly “says he did nothing wrong” while CAO of Westlock County, Alberta, reports Dave Stewart for the Charlottetown Guardian: Charlottetown’s CAO left an Alberta town with an outstanding $200,000 bill when he moved to P.E.I. this year, according to a newspaper […]

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彼得·凯利螺纹Westlock县,阿尔伯塔省:Morning File, Wednesday, July 6, 2016

July 6, 2016ByTim Bousquet10 Comments

News Views Noticed Government On campus In the harbour Footnotes News 1. More habeas corpus applications from prisoners Two prisoners at the Burnside jail have filed habeas corpus applications with the court. Codie Horne and Michael Saulnier say that they were put naked into segregation units on June 23, and for 40 minutes were monitored by a […]

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The adventures of HMCS Ojibwa: Morning File, Tuesday, July 5, 2016

July 5, 2016ByTim Bousquet5 Comments

News Views Noticed Government On campus In the harbour Footnotes News 1. Pros “Some athletes in Nova Scotia are now exempt from minimum wage regulations following changes by the Nova Scotia government,” reports Steve Berry for the CBC: The changes to the provincial labour standard code affect Nova Scotian athletes that are considered employees of their teams, […]

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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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2020 mass murders

9个图片说明的位置、地图和memorials of the mass shootings

All of the Halifax Examiner’s reporting on the mass murders of April 18/19, 2020, and recent articles on the Mass Casualty Commission and newly-released documents.

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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.

Click here to go to listen to the podcast, or search for CBC Uncover on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast aggregator.

The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

Two young white women, one with dark hair and one blonde, smile at the camera on a sunny spring day.

Episode 79 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

Grace McNutt and Linnea Swinimer are the Minute Women, two Haligonians who host a podcast of the same name about Canadian history as seen through a lens of Heritage Minutes (minutewomenpodcast.ca). In a lively celebration of the show’s second birthday, they stop by to reveal how curling brought them together in podcast — and now BFF — form, their favourite Minutes, that time they thought Jean Chretien was dead, and the impact their show has had. Plus music from brand-new ECMA winners Hillsburn and Zamani.

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