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Trees · HalifaxChristopher Tabone and Corrine Baker have been raising awareness about the park's trees and the threat of hemlock woolly adelgid. The post Saving the hemlocks of Hemlock Ravine Park appeared first on Halifax Examiner.See the Story
Saving the hemlocks of Hemlock Ravine Park - Halifax Examiner
Halifax, Nova Scotia · HalifaxThe Nova Scotia portion of the project is estimated to cost $800 million. Nova Scotia Power will be responsible for 50%, and the remaining 50% will be funded by the Canada Infrastructure Bank.
To access this post, you must purchase a membership plan or log into an existing membership. The post Cost of power line between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick slashed in half appeared first on Halifax Examiner.See the Story
Cost of power line between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick slashed in half - Halifax Examiner
Halifax, Nova Scotia · HalifaxMunicipality to use most of 46 hectares for recreation activities.
To access this post, you must purchase a membership plan or log into an existing membership. The post Halifax buys land to expand Wilderness Park in Purcells Coves backlands appeared first on Halifax Examiner.See the Story
Halifax buys land to expand Wilderness Park in Purcells Coves backlands - Halifax Examiner
Halifax, Nova Scotia · HalifaxWe are torturing prisoners in Nova Scotia. The post The jail is still understaffed, and locking prisoners in their cells for long periods of time is ‘unlawful,’ rules judge appeared first on Halifax Examiner.See the Story
The jail is still understaffed, and locking prisoners in their cells for long periods of time is 'unlawful,' rules judge - Halifax Examiner
Halifax, Nova Scotia · HalifaxFederal scientists are using autonomous underwater vehicles to take more accurate images of the ocean floor. The CBC's Amy Smith spoke to marine geoscientist Alex Normandeau at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography.See the Story
New tech being used to uncover secrets of the Halifax harbour
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