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Weekend File

All the stories we published from December 11 to December 17, 2021

2021年12月18日经过Suzanne RentLeave a Comment

Three photos from this week's articles: a Black woman smiling, a young white boy in a sepia photograph, and an older white woman looking rather sad

欢迎来到周末文件,你会发现t的链接o all the articles you might have missed last week. Jump to sections in this article:

周六
Sunday
周一
Tuesday
Wednesday
周四
Friday


12月11日星期六

The main entrance to St FX University1。Strang: StFX outbreak now numbers 114 cases, but high vaccination coverage is limiting severity

情况下从东部地区爆发的开始ed spreading to the Central Zone. But as Tim Bousquet reported, chief medical officer Dr. Robert Strang said vaccinations are working. Strang said: “And if we look at the hundreds, if not upwards of 2000 people who were exposed, the fact that we now have 115 cases actually shows you that there’s still a very good protection from the vaccine.


Sunday, December 12

总理蒂姆·休斯顿

1。Health care, health care, health care: Tim Houston’s 2022 to-do list

总理蒂姆·休斯顿made some big promises about fixing health care when he was on the campaign trail in the summer. Now he has to deliver. Stephen Kimber looked at the good news and the bad news.


周一, December 13

The sign in front of St FX University1。Morning File:Assessing the StFX COVID outbreak: it’s not so much the students who are at most risk, but the elderly and immunocompromised the outbreak could spread to

Tim Bousquet wrote about the “wily and opportunistic” virus and how it’s playing out after that outbreak in Antigonish. No one is happy with the rules, but as Bousquet wrote, “this is what pandemic control is all about: preventing the spread of the virus so as to limit its ability to get to the most vulnerable among us.”

Chief Dan Kinsella speaks into a microphone2。Halifax Regional Police request $2-million budget increase

Zane Woodford在教授新闻学后返回。他本周真的淘汰了故事。首先,他在要求哈利法克斯地区警察局长丹·金塞拉(Dan Kinsella)本周提交给警察委员会的董事会要求增加警务预算的情况下提出了这份报告。金塞拉说,这支部队处于“可怕的海峡”中。

An HRP officer and an RCMP officer flanked by their patrol cars on Citadel Hill3。哈利法克斯的警察服务研究研究以检查双HRP-RCMP模型

More on the police beat: Woodford reported on a motion brought to council by Coun. Tony Mancini looking for a “review of the current model of delivering policing services in Halifax Regional Municipality.” As Woodford reported, Mancini said it wasn’t an “anti-RCMP thing,” but the councillor for Harbourview-Burnside-Dartmouth East said it was time to review the 25-year arrangement.

Dr. robert Strang gestures at a press conference.4。The Omicron variant is now in Nova Scotia and new Public Health restrictions are imposed, but even with the large number of cases associated with the StFX outbreak, there are fewer people in hospital with the disease

最近的Covid爆发前往Dalhousie,该大学宣布六名居住在宿舍中的学生对该病毒呈阳性。正如首席医疗官罗伯特·斯特朗(Robert Strang)表示,该省确认最近有40例该变体的案例。


12月14日,星期二

在明亮的冬日,市政厅的前台阶1。97%的哈利法克斯员工完全接种了Covid-19

Zane Woodford reported that fewer than 145 out of about 4,000 employees of Halifax Regional Municipality are still unvaccinated. A spokesperson with the city said those employees could start facing “employment consequences” on Thursday.

An older white woman with glasses and a short silver pixie haircut looks at someone off camera2。Corey Rogers’ mother disappointed with Nova Scotia Police Review Board decision

“That kind of upset me,” Jeannette Rogers said about the decision by the Nova Scotia Police Board to clear Halifax Regional Police Cst. Ryan Morris of all wrongdoing. Morris was the officer who arrested her son, Corey, would died in his cell at police headquarters in June 2016. Zane Woodford had that story.

一个亚洲女人调整她的白色面具3。“现在不需要惊慌”

Yvette D'Entremont采访了总部位于哈利法克斯的流行病学家凯文·威尔逊(Kevin Wilson),他对新斯科舍省的建议在公共场合穿什么面具,并专注于收集数字,而不是如何为您的开胃小菜服务。威尔逊还告诉D'Entremont:“我们比去年这个时候要好得多。”

Three tents with blue and green tarps sit on pallets on muddy ground under a dark winter sky4。Morning File:Living on the streets can kill

Philip Moscovitch looked at how being forced out of their homes had deadly consequences for too many people. And also a fascinating bit on how Tippi Hendren played a critical role in the establishment of Vietnamese-owned nail salons in North America.

凯拉·博登(Kayla Borden),一个黑人妇女,在与某人交谈时微笑5.凯拉·博登(Kayla Borden)在新斯科舍省警察委员会上诉的第一天作证

Matthew Byard was at the first day of Kayla Borden’s appeal hearing where Borden herself testified about that night in July 2020 when she was pulled over and arrested while driving from Bedford to her home in Dartmouth. Borden recalled being “upset” and “humiliated” when she was put in handcuffs, adding she had “no clue” why she was in that predicament.

一台计算机生成的卷型病毒的图像,带有红色的身体,看起来像西兰花的绿色尖峰蛋白,以及其他粉红色和蓝色的蛋白质团块,漂浮在黑色背景上。6.So far, 344 cases of COVID are tied to the StFX outbreak; 127 new cases announced province-wide on Tuesday, Dec. 14

Tim Bousquet had the first COVID update of the week with the three-day new case count. Fortunately, the number of people in hospital remained small.

A gabled house with pale blue shingles and white and black trim7.尽管有问题的所有者历史,但贝德福德的财产仍获得遗产名称

A historic house on Bedford Highway had two previous owners who were both supporters of the US Confederacy. Zane Woodford reported on a heritage meeting held by council in which they voted to give the house heritage designation. But not everyone was pleased with the decision, including one councillor and the house’s current owner.

an older white woman with short grey hair and a dark suit jacket sits at a table with a microphone8.Borden’s lawyer, board chair debate line of questioning around systemic racism during constable’s testimony

Devin Maxwell, Kayla Borden’s lawyer, and Jean McKenna, chair of the Nova Scotia Police Review Board, sparred over Maxwell’s line of questioning during Day 2 of Borden’s appealing hearing. Matthew Byard reported on what happened.


Wednesday, December 15

A white woman in a black and white plaid shirt sits at a table with a microphone1。“史诗般的失败”和“取消文化”:哈利法克斯警务已经是一个星期

埃尔·琼斯(El Jones)于本周早些时候跟随凯拉·博登(Kayla Borden)的上诉听证会以及周一的警察委员会会议。琼斯分享了她对两者的看法,包括那些接受警察训练的人和警察显然不了解颜色或性别的警察(即汽车,也就是)。

A stream flows over rocks in a wooded area2。“We cannot imagine two locations less suited for extractive projects such as gold mining”

琼·巴克斯特(Joan Baxter)向加拿大影响评估局(IAAC)(IAAC)报道了新斯科舍省鲑鱼协会(Nova Scotia Salmon Association)的26页声明,其中NSSA概述了对海狸大坝拟议的金矿的担忧。

the back side of City Hall on a sunny winter day3。Traffic calming, West End Mall redevelopment, and more: Halifax council round-up

In this week’s Woodford Report, Zane Woodford looked at what happened at council on Tuesday, including news about a new development with housing for the city’s west end, and concerns about a new traffic calming policy that Coun. Shawn Cleary said would end up killing more people.

周围有橙色胶带的树干,上面写着“财产边界”4。Morning File:To cut or not to cut: What to do with Nova Scotia’s forests

In his Views section this week, Ethan Lycan-Lang looked at concerns about cutting of Nova Scotia’s forests and what biologists, activists, WestFor, Forest Nova Scotia, and the Lahey Report all had to say. Lycan-Lang said, “I don’t think it’s unreasonable to think that, if we can hold up Lahey for three years (and counting), we can hold up cutting on Crown land for a little while, too.”

三辆橙色校车的后端停放了很多5.178 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Wednesday, Dec. 15; schools to go on holiday early

The midweek new case numbers went up as the province announced the holiday break would start early for students across Nova Scotia.

一个穿着薰衣草衬衫和条纹领带的白人,坐在桌子旁,有一个黑人妇女6.CST。安德鲁·朱德里(Andrew Joudrey)证明了他在多样性方面的培训,在凯拉·博登(Kayla Borden)上诉听证会的第三天停止交通

Matthew Byard continued his coverage of the appeal hearing at the Nova Scotia Police Review Board. This time, the board heard from Cst. Andrew Joudrey who was at the traffic stop where Kayla Borden was wrongly arrested. Borden’s lawyer, Devin Maxwell, questioned Joudrey about his training in traffic stops and diversity.


周四, December 16

People at a protest hold a large banner which reads 1。Halifax climate plan only 20% on track, 14% funded

Zane Woodford was at the Environment and Sustainability Standing Committee meeting on Wednesday where HRM staff presented a progress report on the first year of HalifACT. And the report wasn’t very good. Thirty of the 46 actions have been started and of those, only seven are on track and five are adequately resourced.

A small Christmas tree with colourful lights2。The Tideline, Episode 58: Halifax Holidaze Playlist

塔拉索恩的特殊事件Tideline with a dozen holiday tunes all performed by local artists. This show goes well with nog and chocolate.

克里斯汀·戴维斯(Kristin Davis),一个有吸引力的中年白人妇女,黑发3。Morning File:就这样,妇女继续受到审判

After seeing some Hollywood stars get slagged on social media for their aging appearances, Suzanne Rent wrote about how women can’t win when it comes to their looks.

Coronavirus written in white tiles on a black background4。287 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Thursday, Dec. 16

The numbers just kept increasing this week. Fortunately, there were no new cases in the Eastern Zone, where Antigonish is located, or at Parkland Antigonish. We take our good news where we can find it.


Friday, December 17

道路侧面的标志上写着“欢迎来到我们的磨坊”1。Northern Pulp mill plans “best in class” or best in BS?

Joan Baxter waded through the 126-page “registration document” Northern Pulp submitted on December 7 to begin the Class II environmental assessment process. And as she found, that document used the term “best in class” 10 times. Baxter looked at those claims, but also examined the “organization with best-in-class culture” that also claims to be building relationships based on “trust and transparency.”

The number one million in white on a dark background with multicoloured starbursts around it2。Morning File:Nova Scotia’s one millionth customer gets a bag of donairs and a cheap (for them) house, but what do the rest of us get?

Besides a record number of new COVID cases for a day, Nova Scotia reached another milestone: its one millionth resident. What does that really mean, though? Tim Bousquet had some thoughts: “Sure, the tax base will increase, but if we don’t raise taxes to help the most needy, what have we really gained? If the number of jobs increases but wages decrease, we’re worse off, not better.”

Vaccination needles arrange in a starburst around an illustration of the Coronavirus3。Dr. Tam: If Omicron replaces Delta, number of new cases could “inundate” health care system

Yvette d’Entremont reported on a briefing on Friday afternoon where Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health, said if the Omicron variant becomes predominant, it could have a “much stronger and faster” resurgence than any the country has experienced before.

A road in Peggy's Cove4。哈利法克斯议员考虑为新人行道额外考虑750万美元

赞恩·伍德福德(Zane Woodford)在本周的最后一个理事会故事中写道,理事会要求更多的钱在市政当局建造更多人行道。在周五的理事会预算委员会上。凯瑟琳·莫尔斯(Kathryn Morse)说,目前有600个人行道请求的积压。

A sepia photo of a young boy, with handwritten recipes in the background4。Recipe for sweet family memories: One doughnut thief, three aunts, and decades of stories

Yvette d’Entremont shared this essay about solving the mystery of an infamous doughnut heist in her family, and how that led her down a memory lane of unearthing sweet recipes and the stories behind them.

Dr. Robert Strang looking rather tired in front of a huge screen with 5.394个新斯科舍省宣布的Covid-19案例;Strang:“ Omicron正在将我们推向我们的极限,”公共卫生不知所措,有些人将不得不“自我管理”他们的疾病

“We’re in a tough situation and will be for a while.” Those were from Chief Medical Officer Dr. Robert Strang on Friday at the day’s COVID briefing. Omicron is in Nova Scotia and the province saw a record number of new cases. You could sense Nova Scotians’ collective frustration as they were told they’d have to follow new rules.

Two people on a set of steps at a brick building hold a red banner which reads 6.Staff and advocates rally to save emergency shelter set to close this month

Leslie Amminson和Ethan Lycan-Lang报道了由Mi’kmaw友谊中心紧急避难所的工作人员组织的哈利法克斯集会。该庇护所将在本月底关闭,对于无家可归者来说,避难所的选择较少。工作人员说,他们怀疑关闭与工会的尝试有关。


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