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We’re about to learn just how subservient Nova Scotia is to the forest industry

Morning File, Tuesday, December 4, 2018

2018年12月4日ByTim Bousquet5 Comments

1. Clearcutting “The McNeil government is promising less clearcutting on crown lands through new ‘interim’ harvesting guidelines introduced yesterday in response to a comprehensive report on forestry practices prepared by University of King’s College president Bill Lahey last August,” reports Jennifer Henderson: It’s unclear how much the controversial practice will be reduced until after permanent […]

Filed Under:特色标记:艺术博曼,Austin Hiltz,beg buttons,布拉德福格雷,Canada Post protesters,加拿大移民博物馆,Cathy Valade,清除,Councillor Lorelei Nichol,Councillor Stephen Adams,councillor Waye Mason,Crosswalk Safety Task Force,Darius Mirshahi,Glen Assoun,Ian Fairclough,Icarus Report Dec 4 2018,詹妮弗亨德森,Justin Whitten,Ken Reashor,Lahey report,Linda Pannozzo,North Dartmouth,pedestrian walk signal,码头21.,Rachelle Valade,Tony Tracy.,Vincenz和Kristina Bogatin,ymca要求钱,YMCA funding,Zane Woodford

Halifax council and the Martha Mitchell effect

Morning File, Wednesday, October 17, 2018

October 17, 2018ByTim Bousquet10条评论

新闻1.赦免“联邦政府将于周三早上宣布,它打算继续赦免赦免的加拿大人,这是一份过去占有指控的加拿大人,”CTV:消息来源已经证实了政府打算讨论赦免的CTV消息,而不是记录赎罪或大赦,占有案件[...]

Filed Under:特色标记:议员林德尔史密斯,议员Lisa Blackburn.,councillor Richard Zurawski,议员肖恩清晰,Councillor Stephen Adams,councillor Waye Mason,侦探威尔士乔希麦克尼尔,Detective Constable Pat O'Neill,Detective Sergeant William Morris,dispensary complaint,dispensary raids,Elamin Abdelmahmoud,Ian Fairclough,Leon Neyfakh,Macdonald Bridge Bikeway,Maritime Vapors dispensary bust,Martha Mitchell,offshore drilling,pardons,RCMP CPL。詹妮弗克拉克

有其他的东西发生除了大麻的腿alization, but also cannabis legalization is happening

Morning File, Tuesday, October 16, 2018

October 16, 2018ByTim Bousquet7 Comments

新闻1. Kasian关于VG重建的报告“最后,全省发布了一家咨询公司雇用的大量信息,聘请了一家司法计划取代维多利亚综合医院,”詹妮弗·亨德森报道:你可以阅读喀西亚建筑有什么建议拟议的新设施应该是什么样的,他们是什么服务[...]

Filed Under:特色标记:cannabis pricing,Councillor David Hendsbee,councillor Richard Zurawski,议员肖恩清晰,Councillor Stephen Adams,councillor Waye Mason,Dennis building,designated smoking areas,Halifax city council,Irving Oil refinery explosion,Kasian Architecture,Meghan Groff,Paul Armstrong,St. Paul's Church,VG replacement report

Halifax council OKs South Park Street bike lane

March 7, 2018ByErica Butler.

哈利法克斯将在明年在南方公园街上建造其最长的受保护的自行车道。1.2公里的车道将从Sackville Street跑到南端的Inglis街,靠近圣玛丽大学。昨天大理事务员批准,工作人员将继续详细设计,并计划......

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Filed Under:City Hall,Commentary,特色,Subscribers only标记:Councillor David Hendsbee,Councillor Stephen Adams,Erica Butler.,Juanita Spencer,南公园街自行车道,Spring Garden Area Business Association (SGABA)

Flagging the data

I both love and hate crosswalk flags. I love that they are a cheap, simple, grassroots answer to a classic problem facing pedestrians: drivers who just won’t yield. But I hate that they are essentially one more way to shift responsibility for the behaviour of said drivers onto pedestrians.

May 17, 2017ByErica Butler.11 Comments

您可能已经注意到,在哈利法克克斯整个人行横道的两端都有渐进的明亮橙色标志的存在。自理事会于2014年通过其行人安全行动计划,已被允许建立人行横道标志“随着人力资源管理人员员工的意见,以帮助确保计划进行适当和[...]

Filed Under:City Hall,Commentary,特色,Province House标记:Councillor Stephen Adams,crosswalk flags,达尔特拉克,Ken Reashor,劳拉幸福

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PRICED OUT

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PRICED OUT is the Examiner’s investigative reporting project focused on the housing crisis.

你可以learn about the project, including how we’re asking readers to direct our reporting, our published articles, and what we’re working on, on thePRICED OUT homepage.

The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

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Episode 68 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

第六届年度哈利法克斯黑色电影节与超过十几个国家的73部电影回报,周四向周日筛选。Lead programmer Joyce Fuerza beams into the show from Montreal to break down this year’s program—including the two local filmmakers on the docket—as well as discuss the challenges of putting together film festivals in COVID times, which have also affected filmmaking and film distribution as a whole. Plus a brand-new single from Safeword.

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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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