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Goose removed from Dartmouth park after ‘exhibiting aggressive behaviour’

May 6, 2020 By Zane Woodford

As Sullivan’s Pond reopened last weekend, Dartmouthians may have noticed one fewer goose hanging around. That’s because one of the (in)famous geese has been removed due to aggressive behaviour, the municipality confirmed Wednesday. Nine geese were dropped off on April 20 — a few weeks later than usual due to COVID-19, as the city didn’t...

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Filed Under: City Hall, Featured, News, Subscribers only Tagged With: aggressive goose, Hope for Wildlife, Hope Swinimer, Maggie-Jane Spray, Sullivan Pond geese

Daily COVID-19 update: Three more deaths at Northwood, but Strang defends the facility

May 5, 2020 By Zane Woodford 2 Comments

The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Northwood did everything it could to limit the spread of COVID-19, said Nova Scotia’s chief public health officer, even as the province announced three more deaths at the facility. “It’s tragic,” Dr. Robert Strang said during Tuesday’s COVID-19 update. “It breaks my heart when I […]

Filed Under: Featured, News, Province House Tagged With: coronavirus, Daily COVID-19 update, Dr. Robert Strang, Northwood, pandemic, Premier Stephen McNeil

Halifax Transit worker who reported testing positive for COVID-19 actually tested negative

May 5, 2020 By Zane Woodford Leave a Comment

The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Halifax Transit now says a worker at its Burnside garage does not have COVID-19. On Monday, the Halifax Examiner reported that an email was sent to transit staff Sunday night notifying them that a worker at the garage had tested positive. In another email to […]

Filed Under: City Hall, Featured, News Tagged With: COVID-19 testing, Dave Reage, false positive, Halifax Transit Burnside garage, Ken Wilson

Another COVID-19 case at Halifax Transit’s Burnside transit garage

May 4, 2020 By Zane Woodford Leave a Comment

The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Update, May 5: the worker who reported that they had tested positive had in fact tested negative. Transit management corrected the record on Tuesday, May 5. There’s been another case of COVID-19 at Halifax Transit’s bus garage in Burnside. Ken Wilson, president of the Amalgamated […]

Filed Under: City Hall, Featured, News Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID-19, Erin DiCarlo, false positive, Halifax Transit Burnside garage, pandemic

Surplus cash could help Halifax council avoid tax hike

January 29, 2020 By Zane Woodford

Larger than expected growth in property assessments and a budget surplus could help Halifax regional councillors avoid a tax rate increase for the year ahead. Chief financial officer Jane Fraser presented updated financial numbers to council’s budget committee on Wednesday. Fraser told councillors her office has now reviewed the final 2020 assessment numbers, and the...

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Filed Under: City Hall, Featured, News, Subscribers only Tagged With: city budget surplus, Jane Fraser

Halifax HR department overstated progress in implementing recommendations from report on anti-Black racism

January 28, 2020 By Zane Woodford

The city drastically overstated its progress in implementing the recommendations from a 2016 report that found rampant anti-Black racism in the municipal workforce, leaving one councillor wondering whether the city has done anything since to address discrimination. Last year, the department reported that 87.9% (79) of the 90 recommendations from the Employment Systems Review, or...

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Filed Under: City Hall, Featured, News, Subscribers only Tagged With: anti-Black racism, Black city workers, Caroline Blair-Smith, Councillor Lindell Smith, Employment Systems Review, Municipal Operations Programs (MOPS)

Parking in the park: Halifax council wants public presentation on controversial Halifax hospital parkade

January 28, 2020 By Zane Woodford

After the provincial government released a tender for its controversial hospital parkade, regional council wants a presentation on the plan to build on the city’s land. The province wants to build a seven-storey, 900-space parkade next to the Museum of Natural History on Summer St. as part of the QEII Hospital project. The new parkade...

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Filed Under: City Hall, Featured, News, Province House, Subscribers only Tagged With: Bengal Lancers, councillor Waye Mason, Museum of Natural History, parking garage Summer Street, Wanderers Grounds

Council’s budget committee opts in favour of menstrual products for municipal facilities

January 22, 2020 By Zane Woodford

A Halifax councillor’s proposal to stock all municipal facilities with free menstrual products is a step closer to reality, but she’s not happy with the way the program is being budgeted. Council’s budget committee met on Wednesday to consider operating budgets for three municipal business units — Halifax Transit, corporate and customer services, and Halifax...

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Filed Under: City Hall, Featured, News, Subscribers only Tagged With: Asa Kachan, Councillor Lorelei Nicoll, Deputy Mayor Lisa Blackburn, Jerry Blackwood, libraries budget, menstrual products in HRM facilities

Halifax auditor general confirms the city’s website redesign was a mess

January 21, 2020 By Zane Woodford

It will come as no surprise to anyone who has logged on to halifax.ca: the city’s auditor general has confirmed that the redesigned website was riddled with errors when it went live in 2017. But in a report published Tuesday and presented to council’s audit and finance standing committee, auditor general Evangeline Colman-Sadd wrote that...

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Filed Under: City Hall, Featured, News, Subscribers only Tagged With: Auditor general Evangeline Colman-Sadd, CAO Jacques Dubé, councillor Matt Whitman, FCV Technologies Ltd, halifax.ca website, Jane Fraser

Halifax police officers in Santina Rao case still working, chief waiting for investigation

January 20, 2020 By Zane Woodford

The officers involved are still on the job and Halifax Regional Police Chief Dan Kinsella had little to say publicly on Monday about the violent arrest of a young Black mother at Walmart last week, citing an ongoing court case and a potential investigation. Kinsella addressed reporters after a meeting of the Halifax board of...

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Filed Under: City Hall, Featured, News, Subscribers only Tagged With: Corey Rogers, councillor Tony Mancini, Direction 180, East Coast Prison Justice Society, El Jones, Elizabeth Fry Society, Halifax Police budget, harm reduction programs, Harry Critchley, Leah Genge, managed alcohol programs, Mobile Outreach Street Health (MOSH), North End Community Health Centre, police brutality, Police Chief Dan Kinsella, racial profiling, Santina Rao, Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT), shopping while Black, sobering centres, Spryfield Medical Centre, Walmart

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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

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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.

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Episode 80 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

Singer-songwriter Willie Stratton has wandered a number of genre paths, starting with raw acoustic folk as a teen phenom, moving through surf rock as Beach Bait, and landing in a Roy Orbison-style classic country on his new album Drugstore Dreamin’. Ahead of his release show at the Marquee on Friday, he stops in to explain why mixing influences makes the best art, how he approaches the guitar, and what he likes about his day job as a barber.

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