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An independent, adversarial news site in Halifax, NS. Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. 12 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ONAUTHOR: SUZANNERENT
Nova Scotia announced 12 new cases of COVID-19 today (Sunday, June 6, 2021.) Of those new cases, seven are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone — six of those new cases are close contacts of previously reported cases while one case is under investigation. There are three new cases are in Eastern Zone — two are close contacts of previously DALHOUSIE RESEARCHER FINDS GIVING PEOPLE WHO HAD A FIRST Thousands of Nova Scotians vaccinated with AstraZeneca have a pointed interest in what their second jab will contain. They’ve been waiting for scientists and public health officials to determine both the safety and effectiveness of mixing AZ with a second dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna. (Full disclosure: Examiner editor TimBousquet and I got
18 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON Potential exposure advisories. Nova Scotia announced 18 new cases of COVID-19 today (Saturday, June 5, 2021) Of those new cases, 13 are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone — 12 of those cases are close contacts of previously reported cases while one case is under investigation. Four of the new cases are in Eastern Zone — two areclose
126 NEW CASE OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON Nova Scotia announced 126 new cases of COVID-19 today (Sunday, May 16). Of today’s cases, 106 are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone, nine are in the Eastern Zone, two are in the Northern Zone, and nine are in the Western Zone. One of today’s new SHOULD THE CLARMAR RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY BE CLOSED By Friday of last week, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang told journalists during the regular COVID briefing that the Clarmar Residential Care facility had closed after a total of three staff and three residents had tested positive. Residents had been safely moved, Strang said. Dave MacQueen was listening to thatbriefing from
KILLER’S SPOUSE SAYS SHE HID IN A TREE CAVITY THE NIGHT OFAUTHOR:TIM BOUSQUET
Yesterday, a new batch of the redacted documents was released to the consortium. Much of the new information concerns an interview the killer’s commonlaw spouse, Lisa Banfield, had with RCMP Sgt. Greg Vardy on April 28, 10 days after the rampage. Banfield had spoken with police in the early morning of April 19, as the murders wereunfolding.
NOVA SCOTIA BANS ALL NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL INTO AND OUT OFAUTHOR: TIMBOUSQUET
Responding to rising case numbers reflecting an increase in travellers with COVID-19, Nova Scotia is banning all non-essential travel into and out of the province, effective 8am Thursday. People arriving from PEI and Newfoundland and Labrador are exempted from the ban. Essential travel is defined as: people who live in Nova Scotia but their primary NORTHERN PULP IS “INSOLVENT,” BUT THE COMPANY THAT OWNS IT Paper Excellence Canada would like to have Canadians believe that because it is headquartered in Richmond, BC, it is a Canadian company owned “100% by Jackson Widjaja,” according to its then deputy CEO Pedro Chang. Although Widjaja is part of the billionaire Widjaja family of Indonesia, owners of the corporate empire that includes the Sinar Mas Group and Asia Pulp & Paper, Chang FORMER COUNCILLOR LORELEI NICOLL SEEKS PROVINCIAL LIBERALAUTHOR: ZANEWOODFORD
Former Halifax regional councillor Lorelei Nicoll wants to make the jump to provincial politics. Nicoll announced Monday morning that she’s seeking the Liberal nomination for the new Cole Harbour-Dartmouth riding. Nicoll was the councillor for the same area for three terms, from 2008 to 2020. She announced last July she wouldn’t reoffer inHALIFAX EXAMINER
An independent, adversarial news site in Halifax, NS. Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. 12 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ONAUTHOR: SUZANNERENT
Nova Scotia announced 12 new cases of COVID-19 today (Sunday, June 6, 2021.) Of those new cases, seven are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone — six of those new cases are close contacts of previously reported cases while one case is under investigation. There are three new cases are in Eastern Zone — two are close contacts of previously DALHOUSIE RESEARCHER FINDS GIVING PEOPLE WHO HAD A FIRST Thousands of Nova Scotians vaccinated with AstraZeneca have a pointed interest in what their second jab will contain. They’ve been waiting for scientists and public health officials to determine both the safety and effectiveness of mixing AZ with a second dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna. (Full disclosure: Examiner editor TimBousquet and I got
18 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON Potential exposure advisories. Nova Scotia announced 18 new cases of COVID-19 today (Saturday, June 5, 2021) Of those new cases, 13 are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone — 12 of those cases are close contacts of previously reported cases while one case is under investigation. Four of the new cases are in Eastern Zone — two areclose
126 NEW CASE OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON Nova Scotia announced 126 new cases of COVID-19 today (Sunday, May 16). Of today’s cases, 106 are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone, nine are in the Eastern Zone, two are in the Northern Zone, and nine are in the Western Zone. One of today’s new SHOULD THE CLARMAR RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY BE CLOSED By Friday of last week, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang told journalists during the regular COVID briefing that the Clarmar Residential Care facility had closed after a total of three staff and three residents had tested positive. Residents had been safely moved, Strang said. Dave MacQueen was listening to thatbriefing from
KILLER’S SPOUSE SAYS SHE HID IN A TREE CAVITY THE NIGHT OFAUTHOR:TIM BOUSQUET
Yesterday, a new batch of the redacted documents was released to the consortium. Much of the new information concerns an interview the killer’s commonlaw spouse, Lisa Banfield, had with RCMP Sgt. Greg Vardy on April 28, 10 days after the rampage. Banfield had spoken with police in the early morning of April 19, as the murders wereunfolding.
NOVA SCOTIA BANS ALL NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL INTO AND OUT OFAUTHOR: TIMBOUSQUET
Responding to rising case numbers reflecting an increase in travellers with COVID-19, Nova Scotia is banning all non-essential travel into and out of the province, effective 8am Thursday. People arriving from PEI and Newfoundland and Labrador are exempted from the ban. Essential travel is defined as: people who live in Nova Scotia but their primary NORTHERN PULP IS “INSOLVENT,” BUT THE COMPANY THAT OWNS IT Paper Excellence Canada would like to have Canadians believe that because it is headquartered in Richmond, BC, it is a Canadian company owned “100% by Jackson Widjaja,” according to its then deputy CEO Pedro Chang. Although Widjaja is part of the billionaire Widjaja family of Indonesia, owners of the corporate empire that includes the Sinar Mas Group and Asia Pulp & Paper, Chang FORMER COUNCILLOR LORELEI NICOLL SEEKS PROVINCIAL LIBERALAUTHOR: ZANEWOODFORD
Former Halifax regional councillor Lorelei Nicoll wants to make the jump to provincial politics. Nicoll announced Monday morning that she’s seeking the Liberal nomination for the new Cole Harbour-Dartmouth riding. Nicoll was the councillor for the same area for three terms, from 2008 to 2020. She announced last July she wouldn’t reoffer in 10 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ARE ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON 4 hours ago · Nova Scotia has announced 10 new cases of COVID-19 today (Saturday, June 12). Of today’s new cases, five are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone — four are close contacts of previously reported cases and one is related to travel. Four of today’s new cases are in the Eastern Zone — three 1 NEW DEATH, 8 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA 1 day ago · A man in his 50s has died in Nova Scotia from COVID-19. He lived in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone; he is the 89th Nova Scotian to die from the disease and the 23rd since April 1. Additionally, Nova Scotia has announced just eight new cases of COVID-19 today (Friday, June 11). This is the first LIFE AFTER LOCKDOWN: WHERE DOES THE TIME GO? In today’s article, Baxter delves into the lack of transparency surrounding the management of Crown land forests in this province. She speaks with a man who was barred from seeing certain portions of an online meeting for forestry stakeholders in the province’s western region. She also looks at 1 MORE DEATH, 25 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA A man in his 30s has died from COVID-19. He lived in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone. He is the 88th person to die from the disease in Nova Scotia, and the 22nd since April 1. Additionally, Nova Scotia has announced 25 new cases of COVID-19 today (Thursday, June 3). Of today’s new cases, 15 14 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON Vaccination. In Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, a total of 16,250 doses of vaccine were administered. As of end of day yesterday, 637,911 doses of vaccine have been administered, including 44,567 second doses; 61.1% of the entire population has received at least one doseof vaccine.
2 MORE DEATHS, 17 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Overview Schools Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia has announced TK new cases of COVID-19 today (Wednesday, June 2). Of today’s new cases,TK are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central A VACCINATED NURSE AT A HALIFAX HOSPITAL HAS TESTED A health care worker employed by Nova Scotia Health in the Central Zone has tested positive for COVID-19. Eight co-workers are also off work self-isolating, according to Wendy Walters, a communications advisor employed by Nova Scotia Health. Walters said the cause of the infection is under investigation by Public Health. The Halifax Examiner has learned BILL C-10 AND THE FUTURE OF CANADIAN CONTENT IN Bill C-10 and the future of Canadian content in broadcasting, on the internet Television screenwriters worry about what will happen to their stories if the new Broadcasting Act dies, while critics of C-10 say it overreaches, threatens free speech, and limits choices. HALIFAX COUNCILLOR WANTS STAFF REPORT ON MUNICIPALITY’S Coun. Shawn Cleary wants a staff report on the municipality’s use of polygraph testing for employment screening. At the end of council’s meeting on Tuesday, Cleary gave the following notice of motion: That Halifax Regional Council requests a staff report on developing an evidence-based formal FORMER COUNCILLOR LORELEI NICOLL SEEKS PROVINCIAL LIBERAL Former Halifax regional councillor Lorelei Nicoll wants to make the jump to provincial politics. Nicoll announced Monday morning that she’s seeking the Liberal nomination for the new Cole Harbour-Dartmouth riding. Nicoll was the councillor for the same area for three terms, from 2008 to 2020. She announced last July she wouldn’t reoffer inHALIFAX EXAMINER
An independent, adversarial news site in Halifax, NS. Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. DALHOUSIE RESEARCHER FINDS GIVING PEOPLE WHO HAD A FIRST Thousands of Nova Scotians vaccinated with AstraZeneca have a pointed interest in what their second jab will contain. They’ve been waiting for scientists and public health officials to determine both the safety and effectiveness of mixing AZ with a second dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna. (Full disclosure: Examiner editor TimBousquet and I got
ATLANTIC GOLD IS FACING 32 CHARGES FOR VIOLATING A lawyer for Atlantic Mining Nova Scotia was in court yesterday to enter pleas on a total of 32 charges laid under the province’s Environment Act related to the company’s open-pit gold mining operation at Moose River and gold exploration at Fifteen Mile Stream on the Eastern Shore — but those pleas weren’t entered. In SHOULD THE CLARMAR RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY BE CLOSED By Friday of last week, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang told journalists during the regular COVID briefing that the Clarmar Residential Care facility had closed after a total of three staff and three residents had tested positive. Residents had been safely moved, Strang said. Dave MacQueen was listening to thatbriefing from
COMMITTEE TO DEFINE DEFUNDING FOR HALIFAX POLICE BOARD The committee struck to define the concept of defunding the police for the Halifax Board of Police Commissioners has started its public consultation process with an online questionnaire. The Committee to Define Defunding the Police, chaired by professor, activist and Halifax Examiner contributor El Jones, launched the questionnaire onTuesday.
FORMER COUNCILLOR LORELEI NICOLL SEEKS PROVINCIAL LIBERALAUTHOR: ZANEWOODFORD
Former Halifax regional councillor Lorelei Nicoll wants to make the jump to provincial politics. Nicoll announced Monday morning that she’s seeking the Liberal nomination for the new Cole Harbour-Dartmouth riding. Nicoll was the councillor for the same area for three terms, from 2008 to 2020. She announced last July she wouldn’t reoffer in KILLER’S SPOUSE SAYS SHE HID IN A TREE CAVITY THE NIGHT OF Yesterday, a new batch of the redacted documents was released to the consortium. Much of the new information concerns an interview the killer’s commonlaw spouse, Lisa Banfield, had with RCMP Sgt. Greg Vardy on April 28, 10 days after the rampage. Banfield had spoken with police in the early morning of April 19, as the murders wereunfolding.
CORPORATE SHELL GAME Northern Pulp — the mill in Pictou County — has gone into hibernation. And Northern Pulp — the company — is “insolvent.” It is one of seven related companies petitioning for creditor protection in the British Columbia Supreme Court, while it seeks “a plan of compromise or arrangement.” The petitioners seeking relieffrom debt payments,
NORTHERN PULP IS “INSOLVENT,” BUT THE COMPANY THAT OWNS IT Paper Excellence Canada would like to have Canadians believe that because it is headquartered in Richmond, BC, it is a Canadian company owned “100% by Jackson Widjaja,” according to its then deputy CEO Pedro Chang. Although Widjaja is part of the billionaire Widjaja family of Indonesia, owners of the corporate empire that includes the Sinar Mas Group and Asia Pulp & Paper, Chang THE WAYNE HANKEY CASE The Wayne Hankey case When former King's College professor Wayne Hankey was charged in an historic sexual assault case earlier this month, it raised questions about what happened — and why — after he was accused of similar behaviour 30 years ago.HALIFAX EXAMINER
An independent, adversarial news site in Halifax, NS. Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. NEWS - HALIFAX EXAMINER The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Overview Vaccination Reopening Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced 18 new cases of COVID-19 today (Saturday, June 5, 2021) Of those new cases, 13 are in Nova Scotia Health’s HALIFAX COUNCILLOR WANTS STAFF REPORT ON MUNICIPALITY’S 7 hours ago · Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. 1 MORE DEATH, 25 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA A man in his 30s has died from COVID-19. He lived in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone. He is the 88th person to die from the disease in Nova Scotia, and the 22nd since April 1. Additionally, Nova Scotia has announced 25 new cases of COVID-19 today (Thursday, June 3). Of today’s new cases, 15 DALHOUSIE RESEARCHER FINDS GIVING PEOPLE WHO HAD A FIRST Thousands of Nova Scotians vaccinated with AstraZeneca have a pointed interest in what their second jab will contain. They’ve been waiting for scientists and public health officials to determine both the safety and effectiveness of mixing AZ with a second dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna. (Full disclosure: Examiner editor TimBousquet and I got
SHOULD THE CLARMAR RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY BE CLOSED By Friday of last week, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang told journalists during the regular COVID briefing that the Clarmar Residential Care facility had closed after a total of three staff and three residents had tested positive. Residents had been safely moved, Strang said. Dave MacQueen was listening to thatbriefing from
ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS SLAM GOLDBORO LNG PROJECT Canada’s Impact Assessment Agency is now considering a request from Ecojustice and other environmental groups to launch an environmental assessment of a $13 billion Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility proposed for Goldboro. The confirmation comes from Jaclyn Sauve, a communications advisor with the federal agency once known as the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency. NOVA SCOTIA BANS ALL NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL INTO AND OUT OFAUTHOR: TIMBOUSQUET
Responding to rising case numbers reflecting an increase in travellers with COVID-19, Nova Scotia is banning all non-essential travel into and out of the province, effective 8am Thursday. People arriving from PEI and Newfoundland and Labrador are exempted from the ban. Essential travel is defined as: people who live in Nova Scotia but their primary NORTHERN PULP IS “INSOLVENT,” BUT THE COMPANY THAT OWNS IT Paper Excellence Canada would like to have Canadians believe that because it is headquartered in Richmond, BC, it is a Canadian company owned “100% by Jackson Widjaja,” according to its then deputy CEO Pedro Chang. Although Widjaja is part of the billionaire Widjaja family of Indonesia, owners of the corporate empire that includes the Sinar Mas Group and Asia Pulp & Paper, Chang KILLER’S SPOUSE SAYS SHE HID IN A TREE CAVITY THE NIGHT OF Yesterday, a new batch of the redacted documents was released to the consortium. Much of the new information concerns an interview the killer’s commonlaw spouse, Lisa Banfield, had with RCMP Sgt. Greg Vardy on April 28, 10 days after the rampage. Banfield had spoken with police in the early morning of April 19, as the murders wereunfolding.
17 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON 13 hours ago · Nova Scotia has announced 17 new cases of COVID-19 today (Tuesday, June 8). Of today’s new cases, nine are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone — five are close contacts of previously reported cases, and four are under investigation. One of the Central Zone cases is connected to Halifax 12 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer)screens since 1989.
HALIFAX COUNCILLOR WANTS STAFF REPORT ON MUNICIPALITY’S 7 hours ago · Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. WHAT SHOULDN’T GO BACK TO “NORMAL?” 1 day ago · Tim Bousquet was away for a well-deserved weekend off, so I filled in on the COVID updates. A total of 30 new cases of COVID-19 were announced on the weekend: 18 new cases on Saturday; and 12 new cases on Sunday. As of Sunday, there were 204 active cases in 126 NEW CASE OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON Nova Scotia announced 126 new cases of COVID-19 today (Sunday, May 16). Of today’s cases, 106 are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone, nine are in the Eastern Zone, two are in the Northern Zone, and nine are in the Western Zone. One of today’s new DALHOUSIE RESEARCHER FINDS GIVING PEOPLE WHO HAD A FIRST Thousands of Nova Scotians vaccinated with AstraZeneca have a pointed interest in what their second jab will contain. They’ve been waiting for scientists and public health officials to determine both the safety and effectiveness of mixing AZ with a second dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna. (Full disclosure: Examiner editor TimBousquet and I got
THE STORY OF NSCAD PRESIDENT AOIFE MAC NAMARA’S FIRING IS 18 hours ago · “Kayla Borden wasn’t just complaining about the two officers who handcuffed her last summer,” reports Zane Woodford. “She was complaining about the whole force.” El Jones first reported on Borden’s case back in July 2020. Borden was driving haplessly home from visiting with a relative MEET THE AFRICAN NOVA SCOTIAN WOMAN DOCTOR WHO IS FIGHTING 1 day ago · After a long shift at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Toronto, you might expect to find Dr. Tiffany Richards relaxing after a gruelling day. Instead, many evenings after work, Dr. Richards spends hours on social media speaking with African Nova Scotians in an effort to provide better health information to her community. Graduating Dalhousie’s medical school WE’RE TURNING THE EASTERN SHORE INTO THE NOVA SCOTIAN We’re turning the Eastern Shore into the Nova Scotian equivalent of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Morning File, Friday, June 4, 2021. June 4, 2021 By Tim Bousquet Leave a Comment FITCH REPORT SHOWING SOME RESULTS 1 day ago · The Halifax Examiner is an advertising-free, subscriber-supported news site. Your subscription makes this work possible; please subscribe. Some people have asked that we additionally allow for one-time donations from readers, so we’vecreated
HALIFAX EXAMINER
An independent, adversarial news site in Halifax, NS. Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. NEWS - HALIFAX EXAMINER The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Overview Vaccination Reopening Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced 18 new cases of COVID-19 today (Saturday, June 5, 2021) Of those new cases, 13 are in Nova Scotia Health’s HALIFAX COUNCILLOR WANTS STAFF REPORT ON MUNICIPALITY’S 39 minutes ago · Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. 1 MORE DEATH, 25 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA A man in his 30s has died from COVID-19. He lived in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone. He is the 88th person to die from the disease in Nova Scotia, and the 22nd since April 1. Additionally, Nova Scotia has announced 25 new cases of COVID-19 today (Thursday, June 3). Of today’s new cases, 15 DALHOUSIE RESEARCHER FINDS GIVING PEOPLE WHO HAD A FIRST Thousands of Nova Scotians vaccinated with AstraZeneca have a pointed interest in what their second jab will contain. They’ve been waiting for scientists and public health officials to determine both the safety and effectiveness of mixing AZ with a second dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna. (Full disclosure: Examiner editor TimBousquet and I got
SHOULD THE CLARMAR RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY BE CLOSED By Friday of last week, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang told journalists during the regular COVID briefing that the Clarmar Residential Care facility had closed after a total of three staff and three residents had tested positive. Residents had been safely moved, Strang said. Dave MacQueen was listening to thatbriefing from
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NOVA SCOTIA BANS ALL NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL INTO AND OUT OFAUTHOR: TIMBOUSQUET
Responding to rising case numbers reflecting an increase in travellers with COVID-19, Nova Scotia is banning all non-essential travel into and out of the province, effective 8am Thursday. People arriving from PEI and Newfoundland and Labrador are exempted from the ban. Essential travel is defined as: people who live in Nova Scotia but their primary NORTHERN PULP IS “INSOLVENT,” BUT THE COMPANY THAT OWNS IT Paper Excellence Canada would like to have Canadians believe that because it is headquartered in Richmond, BC, it is a Canadian company owned “100% by Jackson Widjaja,” according to its then deputy CEO Pedro Chang. Although Widjaja is part of the billionaire Widjaja family of Indonesia, owners of the corporate empire that includes the Sinar Mas Group and Asia Pulp & Paper, Chang KILLER’S SPOUSE SAYS SHE HID IN A TREE CAVITY THE NIGHT OF Yesterday, a new batch of the redacted documents was released to the consortium. Much of the new information concerns an interview the killer’s commonlaw spouse, Lisa Banfield, had with RCMP Sgt. Greg Vardy on April 28, 10 days after the rampage. Banfield had spoken with police in the early morning of April 19, as the murders wereunfolding.
HALIFAX EXAMINER
An independent, adversarial news site in Halifax, NS. Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. NEWS - HALIFAX EXAMINER The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Overview Vaccination Reopening Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced 18 new cases of COVID-19 today (Saturday, June 5, 2021) Of those new cases, 13 are in Nova Scotia Health’s HALIFAX COUNCILLOR WANTS STAFF REPORT ON MUNICIPALITY’S 39 minutes ago · Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. 1 MORE DEATH, 25 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA A man in his 30s has died from COVID-19. He lived in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone. He is the 88th person to die from the disease in Nova Scotia, and the 22nd since April 1. Additionally, Nova Scotia has announced 25 new cases of COVID-19 today (Thursday, June 3). Of today’s new cases, 15 DALHOUSIE RESEARCHER FINDS GIVING PEOPLE WHO HAD A FIRST Thousands of Nova Scotians vaccinated with AstraZeneca have a pointed interest in what their second jab will contain. They’ve been waiting for scientists and public health officials to determine both the safety and effectiveness of mixing AZ with a second dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna. (Full disclosure: Examiner editor TimBousquet and I got
SHOULD THE CLARMAR RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY BE CLOSED By Friday of last week, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Robert Strang told journalists during the regular COVID briefing that the Clarmar Residential Care facility had closed after a total of three staff and three residents had tested positive. Residents had been safely moved, Strang said. Dave MacQueen was listening to thatbriefing from
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NOVA SCOTIA BANS ALL NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL INTO AND OUT OFAUTHOR: TIMBOUSQUET
Responding to rising case numbers reflecting an increase in travellers with COVID-19, Nova Scotia is banning all non-essential travel into and out of the province, effective 8am Thursday. People arriving from PEI and Newfoundland and Labrador are exempted from the ban. Essential travel is defined as: people who live in Nova Scotia but their primary NORTHERN PULP IS “INSOLVENT,” BUT THE COMPANY THAT OWNS IT Paper Excellence Canada would like to have Canadians believe that because it is headquartered in Richmond, BC, it is a Canadian company owned “100% by Jackson Widjaja,” according to its then deputy CEO Pedro Chang. Although Widjaja is part of the billionaire Widjaja family of Indonesia, owners of the corporate empire that includes the Sinar Mas Group and Asia Pulp & Paper, Chang KILLER’S SPOUSE SAYS SHE HID IN A TREE CAVITY THE NIGHT OF Yesterday, a new batch of the redacted documents was released to the consortium. Much of the new information concerns an interview the killer’s commonlaw spouse, Lisa Banfield, had with RCMP Sgt. Greg Vardy on April 28, 10 days after the rampage. Banfield had spoken with police in the early morning of April 19, as the murders wereunfolding.
17 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON 6 hours ago · Nova Scotia has announced 17 new cases of COVID-19 today (Tuesday, June 8). Of today’s new cases, nine are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone — five are close contacts of previously reported cases, and four are under investigation. One of the Central Zone cases is connected to Halifax 12 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer)screens since 1989.
HALIFAX COUNCILLOR WANTS STAFF REPORT ON MUNICIPALITY’S 39 minutes ago · Episode #31 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne is published.. Jonathan Torrens is an ideas guy — he’s an actor, writer, director, producer, podcast host, production rental house owner, and professional nice person who’s been graciously and usually hilariously gracing Canadian television (and film and computer) screens since 1989. WHAT SHOULDN’T GO BACK TO “NORMAL?” 1 day ago · Tim Bousquet was away for a well-deserved weekend off, so I filled in on the COVID updates. A total of 30 new cases of COVID-19 were announced on the weekend: 18 new cases on Saturday; and 12 new cases on Sunday. As of Sunday, there were 204 active cases in 126 NEW CASE OF COVID-19 ANNOUNCED IN NOVA SCOTIA ON Nova Scotia announced 126 new cases of COVID-19 today (Sunday, May 16). Of today’s cases, 106 are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone, nine are in the Eastern Zone, two are in the Northern Zone, and nine are in the Western Zone. One of today’s new DALHOUSIE RESEARCHER FINDS GIVING PEOPLE WHO HAD A FIRST Thousands of Nova Scotians vaccinated with AstraZeneca have a pointed interest in what their second jab will contain. They’ve been waiting for scientists and public health officials to determine both the safety and effectiveness of mixing AZ with a second dose of either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna. (Full disclosure: Examiner editor TimBousquet and I got
THE STORY OF NSCAD PRESIDENT AOIFE MAC NAMARA’S FIRING IS 11 hours ago · “Kayla Borden wasn’t just complaining about the two officers who handcuffed her last summer,” reports Zane Woodford. “She was complaining about the whole force.” El Jones first reported on Borden’s case back in July 2020. Borden was driving haplessly home from visiting with a relative MEET THE AFRICAN NOVA SCOTIAN WOMAN DOCTOR WHO IS FIGHTING 1 day ago · After a long shift at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Toronto, you might expect to find Dr. Tiffany Richards relaxing after a gruelling day. Instead, many evenings after work, Dr. Richards spends hours on social media speaking with African Nova Scotians in an effort to provide better health information to her community. Graduating Dalhousie’s medical school WE’RE TURNING THE EASTERN SHORE INTO THE NOVA SCOTIAN We’re turning the Eastern Shore into the Nova Scotian equivalent of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Morning File, Friday, June 4, 2021. June 4, 2021 By Tim Bousquet Leave a Comment FITCH REPORT SHOWING SOME RESULTS 1 day ago · The Halifax Examiner is an advertising-free, subscriber-supported news site. Your subscription makes this work possible; please subscribe. Some people have asked that we additionally allow for one-time donations from readers, so we’vecreated
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CLEARING OUT THE JAILS March 24, 2020 By El Jones The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. This weekend, something extraordinary happened in a Dartmouth provincial courtroom. Since the onset of the COVID-19 epidemic, advocates have publicly called for the province … HERE’S EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 TESTING IN NOVASCOTIA
March 24, 2020 By Tim Bousquet Here is my interview with Jason LeBlanc, the director of Virology, Immunology and Molecular Microbiology at the Nova Scotia Health Authority. My apologies for the audio quality; I'm not trained in audio, and I'm learning as I go along with … NO, LANDLORDS CAN’T REQUIRE YOU TO TELL THEM IF YOU HAVE COVID-19 March 24, 2020 By Philip Moscovitch News 1. Here's why the liquor stores are open The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. I've seen a lot of joking about the liquor stores being open when almost everything else is shut down. Boy, we sure love our … DOCTOR: KEEPING THE LIQUOR STORES OPEN IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO March 23, 2020 By Yvette d'Entremont The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. A Nova Scotia family doctor is applauding the province’s … DAILY COVID-19 UPDATE. DR. ROBERT STRANG: “THE SYSTEM IS WORKING” March 23, 2020 By Tim Bousquet The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. The latest: Numbers Thirteen more people have tested … LIFE IN A STATE OF EMERGENCY March 23, 2020 By Tim Bousquet News 1. State of Emergency From yesterday's COVID-19 update: • Premier Stephen McNeil has declared a State of Emergency, … WE FACE A PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY, AND CRIMINALIZING THE MARGINALIZED CAN WORSEN THE CRISIS March 22, 2020 By El Jones The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Nova Scotia has just declared a State of Emergency. … DAILY COVID-19 UPDATE: NOVA SCOTIA DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY, LIMITS GATHERINGS TO FIVE PEOPLE, REQUIRES SELF-ISOLATION FOR ANYONE WHO HAS TRAVELLED OUTSIDE THE PROVINCE March 22, 2020 By Tim Bousquet The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. The latest: • Premier Stephen McNeil has declared a … BABY ON BOARD! PREGNANCY AND BIRTH IN THE AGE OF CORONAVIRUS March 22, 2020 By Suzanne Rent The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Martha Miller is 32 weeks pregnant and at home with her … COVID-19: WHO SHOULD LIVE AND WHO COULD DIE? March 22, 2020 By Stephen Kimber The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Last week, a friend emailed me with what he suggested … RACIST TROPES ABOUT COVID-19 ECHO THE LONG HISTORY OF ANTI-ASIANSTEREOTYPING
March 21, 2020 By El Jones The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. For the past week, as criticism of Donald Trump's … MARITIMERS STRANDED IN GUATEMALA FRUSTRATED BY CANADIAN GOVERNMENTSILENCE
March 21, 2020 By Joan Baxter The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Indigo Christ desperately wants to come home to Halifax, … AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT March 21, 2020 By Tim Bousquet We need a break from that C-word thing, so I asked the Examiner crew what they do to distract themselves or otherwise get in … DAILY COVID-19 UPDATE: $161 MILLION IN BUSINESS SUPPORT, SUSPENSION OF STUDENT LOAN PAYMENTS, AND MICHELIN GETS TO KEEP OPERATING March 20, 2020 By Tim Bousquet The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. The latest: Minister of Business Geoff MacLellan … ECONOMIC AID IN CANADA: HOW MUCH WILL IT HELP? March 20, 2020 By Erica Butler The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. The government of Canada announced its COVID-19 economic … EXPLAINER: SOCIAL DISTANCING TO SELF ISOLATION; WHAT ABOUT SENIORS?; AND HOW DO WE KNOW THERE’S NOT COMMUNITY SPREAD OF COVID IN NOVASCOTIA?
March 20, 2020 By Tim Bousquet The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Social distancing? Self-isolating? What does it all … HALIFAX TRANSIT WILL CUT SERVICE BY 30% ON MONDAY March 20, 2020 By Tim Bousquet News 1. Daily update I'll be reporting on the daily updates from the province for the duration. Here was yesterday … DAILY COVID-19 UPDATE: NEW SPENDING ON RESPONSE, AND A PROHIBITION ONEVICTIONS
March 19, 2020 By Tim Bousquet The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. The latest: • There are two more positive COVID-19 … FARMERS MARKETS ADJUST TO COVID-19 WITH ONLINE STORES March 19, 2020 By Yvette d'Entremont The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. There are few silver linings to be found amidst the … SURVIVING WHILE SELF-EMPLOYED DURING COVID-19 March 19, 2020 By Suzanne Rent The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. News 1. Daily COVID-19 update: more closures, but the … BUS DRIVERS ARE “ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIED” ABOUT COVID-19 March 18, 2020 By Yvette d'Entremont The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. The head of the union representing Halifax’s transit … DAILY COVID-19 UPDATE: MORE CLOSURES, BUT THE IRVING SHIPYARD, WHICH EMPLOYS 1,300 PEOPLE, IS STILL OPEN March 18, 2020 By Tim Bousquet The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Five more people in Nova Scotia have tested positive for … HERE ARE THE DIFFICULT CHOICES CONFRONTING OUR PUBLIC HEALTHOFFICIALS
March 18, 2020 By Joan Baxter In a scientific paper published this week by the Imperial College Covid-19 Response Team, 31 researchers from an impressive … THE WRONGFUL CONVICTION OF GLEN ASSOUN 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. Click here to read the Halifax Examiner's extensive reporting on thecase.
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