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Sunday, September 12
1。The RCMP’s ‘no apology’ speaks louder than words
The RCMP recently acknowledged that street checks caused “disproportionate harm” to the Black community, but refused to apologize for using them. Stephen Kimber had thoughts on that this week: “Yes, street checks do disproportionately affect African Nova Scotians. But no, that’s not our fault. If you get street checked because you’re Black, well… that’s your problem. You’re Black.”
周一, September 13
1。Morning File:你是否定的吗?
Suzanne Rent tried to avoid social media over the weekend and that got her thinking about how social media is affecting our lives and responses to COVID-19. All that looking for bad news online has a name: doomscrolling.
你是否定的吗?
2。Black News File
Matthew Byard’s latest Black News File has stories on African Nova Scotian artists nominated for Music Nova Scotia awards, a documentary on the Coloured Hockey League that will start filming in the province this fall, and a fun bit on famous Portias and Violas.
3.73 new cases of COVID-19 over 3 days announced in Nova Scotia on Monday, September 14
The first COVID update of the week and there were a lot of new cases of the virus, although that was a three-day total. Tim Bousquet had all the details.
Tuesday, September 14
1。Morning File:哈利法克斯本地是阿富汗的纽约时报的主导记者
Tim Bousquet有一个关于Matthieu Aikins的故事,他一直在阿富汗宣布从该国报告纽约时报的新闻,并没有离开计划。Aikins来自Halifax,鲍特斯在这里自由职业划分时召回会议Aikins。
2。Nova Scotia’s full reopening postponed to October 4
There were 66 new cases announced on Tuesday, but the bigger news was that the province was delaying Phase 5, which was supposed to kick in on Wednesday. Now, we’re looking at Oct. 4. That’s when the proof of vaccination policy kicks in.
3.New road design guidelines for Halifax pass first reading despite concerns they’re still too wide and too fast
Zane Woodford在Halifax区域议员的投票中报告了一系列新的道路设计指南,该指南管理新道路,人行道和其他基础设施的尺寸和几何。这是自2013年以来的第一个更新,而是伍德福德学位的议员对细节有所担忧。
Wednesday, September 15
1。Halifax council approves Cogswell contract, boot bylaw, discusses campaign finance breaches
Woodford was back on Wednesday morning with his Halifax Regional Council roundup that we like to call the Woodford Report.
2。Morning File:山谷农场的荣誉在哪里?
Ethan Lycan-Lang gets his eggs at roadside farm stands in the Annapolis Valley where he lives. And he learned that someone has been stealing money from the farm stands — where the honour system has long been the usual way to pay.
3.6 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Wednesday, September 15
You could feel the relief after two days of dozens of new cases. Tim Bousquet had the report. Oh, and he finally got some data he’s been wanting the last few months.
4.审计发现哈利法克斯火灾的建筑专业检查gram doesn’t pass the test
Zane Woodford前往区域委员会审计和财务常务委员会的虚拟会议,埃文州Colman-Sadd和Ashley Maxwell在哈利法克斯火灾的检验方案上提出了审计。事实证明它需要一些工作。
周四, September 16
1。Surgeries postponed; health care crisis deepens
Jennifer Henderson报告说,哈利法克斯地区的选修或非紧急手术和来自坎伯兰的Nova Scotia跨越南北斯科舍省促使抗原县。从Nova Scotia Health的新闻发布表示,在大流行期间,省内省内有“相当大的人员配置挑战”,包括护理空缺“。
2。Brandon Rolle谈到种族和文化评估的影响
Impact of Race and Culture Assessments (IRCAs) are now mandatory in Nova Scotia when a Black person is being sentenced. Matthew Byard spoke with Nova Scotia Legal Aid lawyer Brandon Rolle about what this means and what work still needs to be done.
3.塔拉托在塔拉托尔: Wildhood, with Bretten Hannam
Bretten Hannam has worked on Wildhood, the story of a Two-Spirit Mi’kmaq teen who sets off to find the mother he thought was dead for the past 10 years. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and Tara Thorne caught up with Hannam to talk about the film.
4.早上文件:站立反对街道骚扰
Suzanne Rent took bystander intervention training this week in a webinar with women’s rights advocate Julie Lalonde. And remember that couple who moved from Toronto to Mushaboom? Rent learned how the past year has turned out for them.
5。哈利法克斯会议中心赤字再次生长
Zane Woodford checked out the year-end financial statements for Events East, the Crown corporation that runs the Halifax Convention Centre, and learned the company reported it lost $11,295,905 in fiscal 2020-2021.
6。34新的Covid-19案例于9月16日星期四在新斯科舍省宣布
Tim Bousquet had the COVID report. A lot more new cases, 27 of which were in Nova Scotia Health’s Northern Zone and all are close contacts of previously reported cases.
9月17日星期五
1。志愿者呼吁暂停哈利法克斯帐篷,居民在居民丢失酒店房间后的避难所
People who were evicted from their shelters and tents a month ago were moved to a hotel in Dartmouth. But as Zane Woodford learned, their stay there ended this week, and he tried to find out why. Updated later Friday afternoon, with the full response of Brynn Budden, HRM spokesperson.
2。FIN International film festival gives voice to marginalized groups
Evelyn C. White looked at films in this month’s FIN International film festival that highlight the voices and stories of marginalized groups. She highly recommends we seeBeing Black in the Nova Scotian Music Industry, Rocky and Joan, Wildhood, Kreations, Freedom Swell, Dawn, Her Dad, and the Tractor,and8:37 Rebirth.
3.Cyclesmith实现生活工资政策
Bike sales and repair shop announced this week it now has a living wage policy. Suzanne Rent spoke with owner Andrew Feenstra about why he decided to go ahead with the policy, which gave some staff raises worth several dollars per hour.
4.早上文件:Nova Scotia keeps building ugly bridges
Tim Bousquet沿着斯蒂芬·阿奇拉德的持续旅行沿着新斯科舍省的东岸旅行。在这些最新的照片中,archibald沿途看着一些桥梁。鲍特不认为他们太漂亮了。此外,他为某人提出了请求帮助修理手机的请求。
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