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| Tuesday, 13 December 2011, 01:29:33 PM | |  |

Once the skating oval is ready and open to the public, the SCHEDULE can be found HERE.
Former News Release Data taken from: http://halifax.ca/mediaroom/pressrelease/pr2011/110330PermanentOVAL.html
Regional Council Approves Permanent Skating Oval on North Common
(March 29, 2011) – Residents can now enjoy winter skating on the Halifax Common for years to come. This evening Halifax Regional Council approved a recommendation that a ( read more... ) | |
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| Thursday, 20 October 2011, 11:21:44 AM | |  | By Josh Visser, CTVNews.ca
Congratulations Nova Scotia!
Nova Scotia's Halifax Shipyard has landed a $25-billion contract to build new combat ships for the Canadian navy over the next 20 years, the federal government announced in Ottawa on Wednesday.
Irving Shipbuilding will be the main company responsible for building the navy's new warships.
An $8-billion contract for seven non-combat vessels went to ( read more... ) | |
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| Wednesday, 28 September 2011, 04:13:13 PM | |  | ECL Properties continues to move forward in their plans to construct a new, 9-storey condominium building in Halifax, Nova Scotia’s north end. Consisting of 82 units, the ( read more... ) | |
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| Wednesday, 17 August 2011, 08:54:00 AM | |  | Fredericton’s Amec America Ltd. is planning on sending us their top archaeologists and geophysicists (a team of 10) to study the grounds (and what’s beneath it) on the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Stadacona Naval Cemetery.
The contract for this job was issued by ( read more... ) | |
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| Wednesday, 30 March 2011, 11:05:23 AM | |  | The proposed development for Halifax's "Twisted Sisters" may be delayed. HRM councilor Dawn Sloane is pressing to have the project terminated.
For those who aren't familiar with this particular development... The Twisted Sisters is a controversial development plan for $180 million, 27 storey ( read more... ) | |
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| Thursday, 30 September 2010, 10:00:43 AM | |  | Earlier this year, a petition was circulated around Halifax’s South End (Bellevue Ave, Oakland Rd, Beaufort Ave, and Inglis St) looking for amendments to the Municipal Planning Strategy as well as the Halifax Peninsula Land Use Bylaw. This neighbourhood shake up was brought on by frustration over the in-fills regularly popping up in the South End. ( read more... ) | |
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| Thursday, 30 September 2010, 09:37:41 AM | |  | Developer, Farhad Vladi has been planning the contruction of a new TD office tower for Halifax’ downtown core. This project (lined up for Barrington, Granville, and George Street) could get underway as early as next spring (Pending an approval this fall from HRM of course)! ( read more... ) | |
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