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你在这里:Home / Featured /Just when I thought I was out… Morning File, Thursday, November 19, 2015

Just when I thought I was out… Morning File, Thursday, November 19, 2015

2015年11月19日经过Tim Bousquet5条点评

News
意见
Government
This date in history
On campus
注意到
在港口
Footnotes


News

1. Overnight sensation

“An outbreak of bedbugs at Victoria General in Halifax has caused several patients to be relocated, according to the Nova Scotia Health Authority,”reports the CBC。

2.港鹰斯伯里纸

Yesterday, the United States International Trade Commission approved the US Commerce Department’s decision to place high tariffs on paper products produced at Port Hawkesbury Paper,报告编年史预示着:

U.S. industry is “materially injured by reason of imports of supercalendered paper from Canada” that the Commerce Department had already determined to be subsidized, the trade commission decision read.

本公司和该省向北美自由贸易局法庭提出了对决定,但上诉将需要两到三年来通过该过程工作。

3. Refugees

Jahu Camara. Photo: Jeff Harper / Metro

Jahu Camara. Photo: Jeff Harper / Metro

Metro’s Haley Ryanprofiles Jahu Camara, a lesbian from Gambia who is a refugee sponsored by the Rainbow Refugee Association of Nova Scotia.

相关的是,在本周的考试竞争播客,我们今天录制,我们将讨论Justin Trudeau的承诺将25,000名叙利亚难民带到加拿大。目前尚不清楚有多少叙利亚人将到哈利法克斯,但由于现有的叙利亚社区和组织准备有助移民,我们即将在当地看到一些大的变化。这是好事。

4. Peter Kelly

Peter Kelly. Photo: Tim Bousquet

Peter Kelly. Photo: Tim Bousquet

“前哈利法克斯市长彼得凯莉说,他担任威斯洛郡首席行政官员后回到城市,于2月底结束,”报告Anjuli Patil.:

Kelly says he plans to settle in the Bedford-Halifax area, but he will not say what he plans to do for work. Some people would like to see him enter politics again and he says people are calling and e-mailing him to see if he plans to seek office.

“我很欣赏并理解讨论将在那里,”凯莉说。

Ya know, it’s a big world out there. I’d like to report on different stuff, maybe some crime reporting, maybe look into some financial issues, or the moss growing on trees. Anything but this.

5. Choices

CTV quotes Frank Mather,法国飞机上的乘客转移到哈利法克斯:

I think I would rather come to Halifax for the night than risk my plane exploding over the Atlantic.

Maybe they can put that in the Doers and Dreamers guide: “Visiting Halifax: better than dying in a fiery explosion over the Atlantic!”

The diverted plane landed in Halifax at around 10pm on Tuesday night, and passengers were put on a 3:45am flight on Thursday. Reportedly, they stayed in a hotel near the airport. I hope some of them got to come into town but I didn’t see any bewildered French people wandering around downtown, so maybe not.

6. Bell

Bell

警察释放从昨天:

Halifax Regional Police is requesting the public’s assistance in locating the bell from the Princess of Acadia ferry.

9月28日,官员回答了一份报告,即阿卡迪亚公主的船的钟被盗,而渡轮在达特茅斯停靠。该船已退休,船舶包括钟的许多物品将被转向大西洋的海事博物馆。


意见

1. Cranky letter of the day

To the Chronicle Herald:

对于最近离开他的两岁的坑公牛的人,几周前将被安乐死在兽医处被安乐死:我有你的狗。有支付的地方救援组织让他被兽医审查。

Sadly, his leg had to be amputated because it was broken over a year ago. But I guess you already knew that. What’s wrong with you? How did he break his leg? Why didn’t you have him seen by a veterinarian? Are there children in your home?

We have named him Alex and we are lovingly fostering him with the intention of adopting him. Just like Alex, I know what it’s like to be unloved and left behind.

只是你知道,我已经被其他地方救援组织联系。他们告诉我,你一直在拖息寻找一只新狗。你的运气不幸,因为你是题为DNA的救援列表(不要通过)。我永远不会明白人们如何在无责任的动物身上卸下这样的仇恨。对我来说,你是无情的。顺便说一句,亚历克斯宽容你。我不。

Tracy Jessiman, Chester


Government

City

社区规划与经济发展常务委员会(9am, City Hall) — There are all sorts of boring economic development issues onthe agenda,但是什么都会得到所有的关注......Off-leash Parks!

Active Transportation Standing Commitee(4pm, City Hall) — the committee will look at “Dartmouth Waterfront Greenway Extension.” There’s no published staff report yet, so I can’t give you details.

Province

没有公开会议。


This date in history

1950年11月19日,汉克雪的“我正在继续”在广告牌国家/地区击中图表,他的第一个#1击中了。


On campus

达尔舒

Ad hoc wireless network(11:30am, MA310, Sexton Campus) — some unnamed speaker has要说:

This talk will examine MAC protocol design issues in a single-channel wireless network characterized by a CSMA/CA technology. I’ll present a couple of new designs that increase network throughput substantially. Getting the parameters of these designs requires the solution of constrained optimization problems, and in one, a constrained integer optimzation problem. I’ll then look at an application (the Canadian Army’s communications system) where the resulting protocols were able to enhance network performance substantially.

Thesis defence, Interdisciplinary Studies(1pm, Room 3107, Mona Campbell Building) — PhD candidate Gregory Canning will defend his thesis, “‘A Good Show, in a Good House, to a Good Audience’: Early Film Exhibition in the Maritime Provinces, 1896-1919.” Thesis defences are open to the public, and I keep meaning to attend one.

痛苦的草(6pm, Weldon Law building) — a screening of the film kicks off the 11th annual International Humanitarian Law Conference. The YouTube trailer explains:

一年多的半年后,达到了数千人,叙利亚的持续冲突已成为中东政治紧张局势的微观,以及对世界的令人难过的世界。在阿拉伯春天的背景和该地区的复杂政治的背景下,这部电影旨在探讨叙利亚冲突,通过被杀,虐待和流离为难民阵营的肮脏的平民的人类。在所有这样的冲突中,大小,是平民 - 妇女和儿童,家庭和整个社区 - 谁遇到了祂力量的休闲,并在霸权的交火中陷入了困境。当大象去战争时,它是遭受的草!

Bee Time(晚上7点,Ondaatje Auditorium,McCain Building) -Mark Winstonwill speak on “Bee Time: lessons from the hive.”

Planetarium show(7:15pm, Room 120, Dunn Building) — the show focuses on the Andromeda galaxy, which is on a collision course with our own Milky Way. Five bucks at the door, leave children under eight years old out in the car.


注意到

Photo: Halifax Examiner

Photo: Halifax Examiner

我昨天走了罗伊街,注意到蒙湿的拆迁正在揭示一些隐藏在旧混凝土门面后面的有趣砖砌。我当然发了推文Stephen Archibald知道这一切。他告诉我,砖块,是新斯科舍棉厂的遗体,大多被爆炸摧毁。距离爆炸部位有一英里,距离乌克瑟姆堡山的另一侧有一英里。

解释Libraries and Archives Canada:

Industrialization came to Halifax in the 1870s. The Nova Scotia Cotton Manufacturing Company operated from 1883 until 1891 when it was taken over by Dominion Cotton Mills Company of Montréal (later Dominion Textiles.) At the time, the cotton factory was Halifax’s second-largest industry.

After the Explosion, “the walls and first floor of the mill remained and were roofed over to store supplies for the city’s reconstruction,” says Janet Kitz in1917年12月:重新访问哈利法克斯爆炸。

Archibald, who’s better at finding stuff than I am, tweeted this photo from the Archives:

Photo: Nova Scotia Archives

Photo: Nova Scotia Archives

Archibald says the cotton mill was a muse for the Fort Needham memorial. In the distance in the photo is the Exhibition building, which was even farther away from the Explosion but also destroyed; the Forum was built on the site in 1927. Here’s a photo of the Exhibition building, post-Explosion:

Photo: Nova Scotia Archives

Photo: Nova Scotia Archives


在港口

The seas around Nova Scotia, 8:40am Thursday. Map: marinetraffic.com

The seas around Nova Scotia, 8:40am Thursday. Map: marinetraffic.com

Maersk Cutter,离岸供应船,到码头9
BBC Northsea, general cargo, Manzanillo, Colombia to anchorage
大西洋地址,集装箱船,利物浦,英格兰到Fairview Cove
Michigan Highway,汽车承运人,emden,德国自动optor


Footnotes

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Comments

  1. andrewbirosays

    2015年11月19日上午10:34

    Re:“我想我宁愿来哈利法克斯,而不是冒着海上爆炸大西洋的冒险。”

    “I think” suggests that at first, she/he wasn’t sure about it. So really the Doers & Dreamers Guide should say: “Visiting Halifax: IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT, IT’S better than dying in a fiery explosion over the Atlantic!”

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  2. gordohfxsays

    2015年11月19日凌晨北京时间

    So a Peter Kelly for Mayor redux?

    Makes you believe there could be a hell after all.

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    • Nicksays

      2015年11月19日at 11:40 am

      Maybe the plane crashed into Halifax, killed us in our sleep and now we’re in it.

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    • 阿拉巴马州沃利says

      2015年11月19日at 12:00 pm

      让我们希望他不是我们的新曹。

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  3. Colin Maysays

    2015年11月19日在下午5:08

    http://www.halifax.ca/ActiveTransportation/documents/7DartmouthGreenwayConnections.pdf
    Minor detail : Shore Road from Geary to Mott is one way northbound; not that cyclists care about such mundane matters.

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