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Nova Scotia's youngest COVID death "A man in his 30s has died in Central Zone," the province reports Thursday, the second day of Nova Scotia's gradual reopening.He becomes the youngest person to die of COVID, and the ninth person to die of COVID in the past week—the deadliest week in more than a year, since the stretch from May 9 through May 15, 2020 when nine Nova Scotians also died. TIMELINE OF NOVA SCOTIA’S 2021 REOPENING PLAN Phase one of the province's reopening plan begins. Among the restrictions lifted are on patios for bars and restaurants, who will now be open to serve groups of 10 outside with masks being mandatory when not eating or drinking. Every 2-4 weeks Nova Scotia could enter a new phase. Phase 1 begins on June 2, and so could end as early as June16 or
COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON SATURDAY, JUNE 5 The province is reporting 18 new cases today, an increase from the 15 cases yesterday.We try to keep remembering what top doc Robert Strang said about "ups and downs" on the way to squashing the third wave of COVID, but still an uptick sucks.To visualize the rising and falling new cases, check out the graph of new and active cases or the fresh infections compared to recoveries chart, both below. HOW TO RESCHEDULE YOUR SECOND COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE IN This means Nova Scotia should reach population or herd immunity in early September, not late October like originally projected. There are still many unknowns—the number of appointments will depend on vaccine supply, how many people rebook, how many people are still booking their first dose—but there is a lot that we do know. WHEN NOVA SCOTIA’S THIRD WAVE OF COVID MIGHT END Nobody knows what the future holds, but the past two waves of COVID in Nova Scotia tell us a lot about how the current third wave could end. The following animated slideshow from The Coast considers how previous waves reached a peak of active cases, then subsided over several weeks until the provincial government could safely lift lockdown restrictions and allow travel. RANKIN REVEALS LONGER LOCKDOWN O n Wednesday, May 19, premier Iain Rankin announced a longer lockdown for the province of Nova Scotia. While the official press release says “the second week of June,” the premier more specifically said June 9 at today’s COVID-19 update. “I’m sorry to say that we are going to be extending the shutdown in the province another couple ofweeks,” he said.
WHAT ARE NOVA SCOTIA'S TOP EXPORTS? Fresh lobsters account for $449 million of that total amount. Rounding out the top 10 total categories after tires and seafood are liquified petroleum or hydrocarbon gases ($616 million), paper products ($229 million), chemical wood pulp ($219 million), mollusks ($175 million), unvulcanized rubber ($108 million), frozen fruits and nuts ($103 WHERE PEOPLE HAVE SEX OUTDOORS ALL OVER HALIFAX Scribble Maps. The things that make Halifax is a great place for getting outdoors—all the trees and lakes and parks—also make Halifax a great place for getting busy outdoors. In the 2020 Sex + Dating survey we asked people where they've had sex in public. Theanswers were all
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Nova Scotia's youngest COVID death "A man in his 30s has died in Central Zone," the province reports Thursday, the second day of Nova Scotia's gradual reopening.He becomes the youngest person to die of COVID, and the ninth person to die of COVID in the past week—the deadliest week in more than a year, since the stretch from May 9 through May 15, 2020 when nine Nova Scotians also died. TIMELINE OF NOVA SCOTIA’S 2021 REOPENING PLAN Phase one of the province's reopening plan begins. Among the restrictions lifted are on patios for bars and restaurants, who will now be open to serve groups of 10 outside with masks being mandatory when not eating or drinking. Every 2-4 weeks Nova Scotia could enter a new phase. Phase 1 begins on June 2, and so could end as early as June16 or
COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON SATURDAY, JUNE 5 The province is reporting 18 new cases today, an increase from the 15 cases yesterday.We try to keep remembering what top doc Robert Strang said about "ups and downs" on the way to squashing the third wave of COVID, but still an uptick sucks.To visualize the rising and falling new cases, check out the graph of new and active cases or the fresh infections compared to recoveries chart, both below. HOW TO RESCHEDULE YOUR SECOND COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE IN This means Nova Scotia should reach population or herd immunity in early September, not late October like originally projected. There are still many unknowns—the number of appointments will depend on vaccine supply, how many people rebook, how many people are still booking their first dose—but there is a lot that we do know. WHEN NOVA SCOTIA’S THIRD WAVE OF COVID MIGHT END Nobody knows what the future holds, but the past two waves of COVID in Nova Scotia tell us a lot about how the current third wave could end. The following animated slideshow from The Coast considers how previous waves reached a peak of active cases, then subsided over several weeks until the provincial government could safely lift lockdown restrictions and allow travel. RANKIN REVEALS LONGER LOCKDOWN O n Wednesday, May 19, premier Iain Rankin announced a longer lockdown for the province of Nova Scotia. While the official press release says “the second week of June,” the premier more specifically said June 9 at today’s COVID-19 update. “I’m sorry to say that we are going to be extending the shutdown in the province another couple ofweeks,” he said.
WHAT ARE NOVA SCOTIA'S TOP EXPORTS? Fresh lobsters account for $449 million of that total amount. Rounding out the top 10 total categories after tires and seafood are liquified petroleum or hydrocarbon gases ($616 million), paper products ($229 million), chemical wood pulp ($219 million), mollusks ($175 million), unvulcanized rubber ($108 million), frozen fruits and nuts ($103 WHERE PEOPLE HAVE SEX OUTDOORS ALL OVER HALIFAX Scribble Maps. The things that make Halifax is a great place for getting outdoors—all the trees and lakes and parks—also make Halifax a great place for getting busy outdoors. In the 2020 Sex + Dating survey we asked people where they've had sex in public. Theanswers were all
COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON SATURDAY, JUN 12 Map of cases in community health networks. This infographic was created by The Coast using daily case data from Nova Scotia's official COVID-19 dashboard.Our goal is for this to be the best NS COVID map around, clearer and more informative than the HOW TO RESCHEDULE YOUR SECOND COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE IN This means Nova Scotia should reach population or herd immunity in early September, not late October like originally projected. There are still many unknowns—the number of appointments will depend on vaccine supply, how many people rebook, how many people are still booking their first dose—but there is a lot that we do know. 125+ PATIOS MAPPED FOR HALIFAX SUMMER 2021 Patios always play a major role in Halifax's social life when the weather gets warm, whether at a big beer garden, eating al fresco in front of a restaurant or sipping in sunny style at a cafe. But for the second summer of COVID, when patios became one of the first pleasures permitted in Nova Scotia THE 2021 ECMA AWARDS TOUCH DOWN ONLINE JUNE 10 It’s been 447 days since COVID-19 arrived in Nova Scotia, changing everything in its wake. Live music was one of the first casualties, as it hit pause almost immediately (and, as some experts say, will be one of the last things to return when All This is over). But, music endured. Livestreams COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON TUESDAY, JUN 8 The dark line tracks the rise and fall of new infections reported by the province, which hit a Nova Scotian pandemic record high of 227 cases in a single day on May 7. The green area is the province's caseload, which peaked May 10 at 1,655 active cases. Click or however over any point on the graph and the detail for that moment will popup.
WHEN NOVA SCOTIA’S THIRD WAVE OF COVID MIGHT END Nobody knows what the future holds, but the past two waves of COVID in Nova Scotia tell us a lot about how the current third wave could end. The following animated slideshow from The Coast considers how previous waves reached a peak of active cases, then subsided over several weeks until the provincial government could safely lift lockdown restrictions and allow travel. 6 EVENT PICKS, INCLUDING KEONTÉ BEALS AT THE 2021 ECMAS Lockdown-lite is still here, but thankfully so is summer! These are the weekends we spend the rest of the year dreaming about, so obviously you want to spend them right. We’ve got your back with the city’s can’t-miss cultural offerings and the perfect things to stream during the home stretch FOSSIL FUEL INDUSTRY FACES AN OVERDUE RECKONING Oil giant ExxonMobil’s leaders have a long history of doing everything to keep the world from addressing climate change. They’ve buried company research showing the link between burning fossil fuels and a dangerously heating planet. They’ve sowed distrust and spread misinformation. They’ve 10 UNIQUE HALIFAX REC PROGRAMS TO TRY THIS SUMMER W ednesday, June 9 at 10am, registration for summer programming with Halifax Regional Municipality opens to all age levels. In the coming weeks, summer camps will open registration on June 21 and 22, and pool and beach programming will open June 23. To give you an idea of what’s available from the city’s recreation department, The Coast browsed the seemingly endless options to find 10 THE FIVE MOST EXPENSIVE CAPITAL ITEMS BUDGETED FOR 2021/22 H alifax Regional Municipality is budgeting $175 million in capital funding for the 2021/22 fiscal year. This money is different from the operating budget, which pays for the city’s ongoing operations like staff salaries and snow plowing. Capital money is a one-time or once-in-a-while expense for the big building stuff. THE COAST | NEWS, EVENTS, RESTAURANTS, CONCERTS AND BURGERLOVE THE WAY WE BITCHNEWS + OPINIONEVENTS LISTINGSSAVAGE LOVELIVE MUSICLISTINGSCOVID-19
Home of the Best of Halifax Readers' Choice Awards, the award-winning independent newspaper covers the Halifax news, politics, events, concerts, movies, restaurants, and nightlife scene. COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON THURSDAY, JUN 10 32 minutes ago · Map of cases in community health networks. This infographic was created by The Coast using daily case data from Nova Scotia's official COVID-19 dashboard.Our goal is for this to be the best NS COVID map around, clearer and more informative than the province or any other media organization provides. COVID-19 NEWS ABOUT CORAVIRUS FOR HALIFAX AND NOVA SCOTIA COVID cases and news for Nova Scotia on Monday, Jun 7. posted by TEAM COAST, Jun 7/21 Updates including briefings, infections and our daily map of community COVID-19. COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON THURSDAY, JUNE 3 Nova Scotia's youngest COVID death "A man in his 30s has died in Central Zone," the province reports Thursday, the second day of Nova Scotia's gradual reopening.He becomes the youngest person to die of COVID, and the ninth person to die of COVID in the past week—the deadliest week in more than a year, since the stretch from May 9 through May 15, 2020 when nine Nova Scotians also died. HOW TO RESCHEDULE YOUR SECOND COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE IN This means Nova Scotia should reach population or herd immunity in early September, not late October like originally projected. There are still many unknowns—the number of appointments will depend on vaccine supply, how many people rebook, how many people are still booking their first dose—but there is a lot that we do know. COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON TUESDAY, JUNE 1 The day before the reopening plan officially starts, COVID activity is nice and low. There are only 12 new cases, and with 91 people recovering from their infections the caseload is down to 369 active cases—the first time Nova Scotia's been below 400 active cases since April 26, a distant 36 days THE NEW COVID RESTRICTIONS: WHAT’S CONSIDERED ESSENTIAL IN On Tuesday, with 96 new cases bringing the province to a total of 419 active COVID-19 infections, Nova Scotia locked down. Not only does the rest of the province join Halifax, which went into lockdown Friday, but the restrictions are getting tighter. WHERE TO GET A RAPID COVID-19 TEST THIS WEEK (JUNE 7-13 T he Coast is keeping a record of all past rapid testing locations. We first began this the week of May 3. Continue scrolling for more past info. Friday, June 4. Alderney Gate Library, 60 Alderney Drive, noon to 7pm Burton Ettinger School, 52 Alex Street noon to 7pm Cole Harbour Place, 51 Forest Hills Parkway, noon to 7pm; Halifax Central Library, 5440 Spring Garden Road, noon to 7pm RANKIN REVEALS LONGER LOCKDOWN O n Wednesday, May 19, premier Iain Rankin announced a longer lockdown for the province of Nova Scotia. While the official press release says “the second week of June,” the premier more specifically said June 9 at today’s COVID-19 update. “I’m sorry to say that we are going to be extending the shutdown in the province another couple ofweeks,” he said.
AIRBNB REGULATION IN NOVA SCOTIA LEAVES ANY STRICT RULES Right now in Halifax, there are about 1,100 Airbnb listings, and hosts with multiple listings—who will have to register with the province and pay $50-$150 per listing—make up 30 percent of all hosts, own 60 percent of all the listings, and earn about 60 percent of the revenue.This map shows green dots for entire home listings and the blue dots for private or shared room. THE COAST | NEWS, EVENTS, RESTAURANTS, CONCERTS AND BURGERLOVE THE WAY WE BITCHNEWS + OPINIONEVENTS LISTINGSSAVAGE LOVELIVE MUSICLISTINGSCOVID-19
Home of the Best of Halifax Readers' Choice Awards, the award-winning independent newspaper covers the Halifax news, politics, events, concerts, movies, restaurants, and nightlife scene. COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON THURSDAY, JUN 10 32 minutes ago · Map of cases in community health networks. This infographic was created by The Coast using daily case data from Nova Scotia's official COVID-19 dashboard.Our goal is for this to be the best NS COVID map around, clearer and more informative than the province or any other media organization provides. COVID-19 NEWS ABOUT CORAVIRUS FOR HALIFAX AND NOVA SCOTIA COVID cases and news for Nova Scotia on Monday, Jun 7. posted by TEAM COAST, Jun 7/21 Updates including briefings, infections and our daily map of community COVID-19. COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON THURSDAY, JUNE 3 Nova Scotia's youngest COVID death "A man in his 30s has died in Central Zone," the province reports Thursday, the second day of Nova Scotia's gradual reopening.He becomes the youngest person to die of COVID, and the ninth person to die of COVID in the past week—the deadliest week in more than a year, since the stretch from May 9 through May 15, 2020 when nine Nova Scotians also died. HOW TO RESCHEDULE YOUR SECOND COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE IN This means Nova Scotia should reach population or herd immunity in early September, not late October like originally projected. There are still many unknowns—the number of appointments will depend on vaccine supply, how many people rebook, how many people are still booking their first dose—but there is a lot that we do know. COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON TUESDAY, JUNE 1 The day before the reopening plan officially starts, COVID activity is nice and low. There are only 12 new cases, and with 91 people recovering from their infections the caseload is down to 369 active cases—the first time Nova Scotia's been below 400 active cases since April 26, a distant 36 days THE NEW COVID RESTRICTIONS: WHAT’S CONSIDERED ESSENTIAL IN On Tuesday, with 96 new cases bringing the province to a total of 419 active COVID-19 infections, Nova Scotia locked down. Not only does the rest of the province join Halifax, which went into lockdown Friday, but the restrictions are getting tighter. WHERE TO GET A RAPID COVID-19 TEST THIS WEEK (JUNE 7-13 T he Coast is keeping a record of all past rapid testing locations. We first began this the week of May 3. Continue scrolling for more past info. Friday, June 4. Alderney Gate Library, 60 Alderney Drive, noon to 7pm Burton Ettinger School, 52 Alex Street noon to 7pm Cole Harbour Place, 51 Forest Hills Parkway, noon to 7pm; Halifax Central Library, 5440 Spring Garden Road, noon to 7pm RANKIN REVEALS LONGER LOCKDOWN O n Wednesday, May 19, premier Iain Rankin announced a longer lockdown for the province of Nova Scotia. While the official press release says “the second week of June,” the premier more specifically said June 9 at today’s COVID-19 update. “I’m sorry to say that we are going to be extending the shutdown in the province another couple ofweeks,” he said.
AIRBNB REGULATION IN NOVA SCOTIA LEAVES ANY STRICT RULES Right now in Halifax, there are about 1,100 Airbnb listings, and hosts with multiple listings—who will have to register with the province and pay $50-$150 per listing—make up 30 percent of all hosts, own 60 percent of all the listings, and earn about 60 percent of the revenue.This map shows green dots for entire home listings and the blue dots for private or shared room. NEWS | HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA | THE COAST Four paid sick days make tiny dent in hard reality for Nova Scotia’s low-wage workers. In 2019, 45 percent of Nova Scotia’s employees were making less than the living wage. COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON THURSDAY, JUN 10 32 minutes ago · Map of cases in community health networks. This infographic was created by The Coast using daily case data from Nova Scotia's official COVID-19 dashboard.Our goal is for this to be the best NS COVID map around, clearer and more informative than the province or any other media organization provides. TIMELINE OF NOVA SCOTIA’S 2021 REOPENING PLAN Phase one of the province's reopening plan begins. Among the restrictions lifted are on patios for bars and restaurants, who will now be open to serve groups of 10 outside with masks being mandatory when not eating or drinking. Every 2-4 weeks Nova Scotia could enter a new phase. Phase 1 begins on June 2, and so could end as early as June16 or
HOW TO RESCHEDULE YOUR SECOND COVID-19 VACCINE DOSE IN This means Nova Scotia should reach population or herd immunity in early September, not late October like originally projected. There are still many unknowns—the number of appointments will depend on vaccine supply, how many people rebook, how many people are still booking their first dose—but there is a lot that we do know. THE 2021 ECMA AWARDS TOUCH DOWN ONLINE JUNE 10 17 hours ago · It’s been 447 days since COVID-19 arrived in Nova Scotia, changing everything in its wake. Live music was one of the first casualties, as it hit pause almost immediately (and, as some experts say, will be one of the last things to return when All This is over). But, music endured. Livestreams COVID CASES AND NEWS FOR NOVA SCOTIA ON TUESDAY, JUNE 1 The day before the reopening plan officially starts, COVID activity is nice and low. There are only 12 new cases, and with 91 people recovering from their infections the caseload is down to 369 active cases—the first time Nova Scotia's been below 400 active cases since April 26, a distant 36 days 6 EVENT PICKS, INCLUDING KEONTÉ BEALS AT THE 2021 ECMAS 16 hours ago · Lockdown-lite is still here, but thankfully so is summer! These are the weekends we spend the rest of the year dreaming about, so obviously you want to spend them right. We’ve got your back with the city’s can’t-miss cultural offerings and the perfect things to stream during the home stretch 125+ PATIOS MAPPED FOR HALIFAX SUMMER 2021 1 day ago · Patios always play a major role in Halifax's social life when the weather gets warm, whether at a big beer garden, eating al fresco in front of a restaurant or sipping in sunny style at a cafe. But for the second summer of COVID, when patios became one of the first pleasures permitted in Nova Scotia WHERE TO GET A RAPID COVID-19 TEST THIS WEEK (JUNE 7-13 T he Coast is keeping a record of all past rapid testing locations. We first began this the week of May 3. Continue scrolling for more past info. Friday, June 4. Alderney Gate Library, 60 Alderney Drive, noon to 7pm Burton Ettinger School, 52 Alex Street noon to 7pm Cole Harbour Place, 51 Forest Hills Parkway, noon to 7pm; Halifax Central Library, 5440 Spring Garden Road, noon to 7pm CATCHING UP WITH JUNO WINNER ROSE COUSINS 16 hours ago · Rose Cousins is a Halifax music scene fixture, a musical MVP. Her brand of folk-pop singer-songwriter is the kind that critics adore and awards stream in for: Fresh yet familiar, honest and real, driven by melody and backed up with airy arrangements. For proof, look no further than the fact that Switch to the mobile version of this page.Newsletters
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AS ONE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT SPENDS MILLIONS TO CLEAN UP POLLUTED SITES FROM PREVIOUS GOLD RUSHES, ANOTHER DEPARTMENT’S INVOLVED IN MAKING THE NEXT GOLD RUSH HAPPEN.* by Andrew Bethune
* Aug 8, 2019
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VOICE OF THE CITY
MENTAL ILLNESS AND AFRICAN NOVA SCOTIAN COMMUNITIES UNDERSTANDING HERITAGE AND ETHNICITY IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEALING AND ISOLATION. * by Raymond J. Sheppard* Mar 3, 2016
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FOOD + DRINK FEATURE WHERE I WORK: WEIRD HARBOUR ESPRESSO BAR INSIDE THE DAN WEIR'S LITTLE SHOP WITH A BIG PERSONALITY.* by Lydia Fulton
* Jan 19, 2017
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