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HALIFAX, N.S. - A Nova Scotia corrections officer who came in contact with a mentally ill man says he was bleeding from the mouth moments before he died in custody. Full Article at Macleans.ca
HALIFAX, N.S. - Bell Aliant (TSX:BA.UN) is closing nearly a dozen small call centres in Atlantic Canada by next April, but says it will transfer employees to the remaining large centres. Full Article at Canadian Business Online
The HMS Bounty arrives in Halifax, Thursday July 16, 2009, to participate in Tall Ships Nova Scotia Festival 2009. Organizers are expecting up to 50 historic and unique vessels during the two week event. View Photo »
As a result, the London index has followed this lead (on Tuesday) with the upbeat house price data from Halifax and solid earnings growth at Tesco underlining the fact that there is a brighter outlook ahead. Rising commodity prices are also serving to push the index higher with miners squarely in favour...
Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button. To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the Press Association site. Full Article at Banbury Today
HALIFAX, N.S. - A Nova Scotia man who has filed a civil lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Church alleging sexual abuse spoke out on the accusations for the first time Thursday, saying he doesn't want to see a separate class-action settlement... Full Article at Canoe
HALIFAX, N.S. - A Nova Scotia man who has filed a civil lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Church alleging sexual abuse says he doesn't want to see a separate class-action settlement fail. Full Article at Macleans.ca
The HMS Bounty arrives in Halifax, Thursday July 16, 2009, to participate in Tall Ships Nova Scotia Festival 2009. Organizers are expecting up to 50 historic and unique vessels during the two week event. View Photo »
I'd been No 2 at Bury for six months to a superb manager, Alan Knill, but what interested Oxford was my six years at Halifax
Page last updated at 13:14 GMT, Thursday, 8 October 2009 14:14 UK Three young boys accused of raping a nine-year-old girl in West Yorkshire have been given bail. Full Article at BBC News
In their previous three ties against Brandon - when Phil Senior was between the sticks - Norton & Stockton and Droylsden, the Shaymen have scored 12 goals and conceded none. Full Article at Halifax Evening Courier
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The HMS Bounty arrives in Halifax, Thursday July 16, 2009, to participate in Tall Ships Nova Scotia Festival 2009. Organizers are expecting up to 50 historic and unique vessels during the two week event.
View Photo »The HMS Bounty arrives in Halifax, Thursday July 16, 2009, to participate in Tall Ships Nova Scotia Festival 2009. Organizers are expecting up to 50 historic and unique vessels during the two week event.
View Photo »The HMS Bounty arrives in Halifax, Thursday July 16, 2009, to participate in Tall Ships Nova Scotia Festival 2009. Organizers are expecting up to 50 historic and unique vessels during the two week event.
View Photo »Gordon MacWilliams, left, and Cindy Furey, both of Halifax, Canada, show their national pride while following golfer Mike Weir, of Canada, during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla. , Saturday, March 28, 2009.
View Photo »People walk past a branch of Halifax/Bank of Scotland in the City of London, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Signage for Lloyds Banking Group's banks, Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) and Lloyds TSB are pictured in central London February 15, 2009.
View Photo »A man passes a branch of Halifax, in London February 13, 2009. Lloyds Banking Group said its HBOS (Halifax Bank of Scotland) unit made a hefty loss last year due to bigger-than-expected bad loans, wiping nearly a third off the group's stock market value on Friday.
View Photo »People use a branch of Halifax, in London February 13, 2009. Lloyds Banking Group said its HBOS (Halifax Bank of Scotland) unit made a hefty loss last year due to bigger-than-expected bad loans, wiping nearly a third off the group's stock market value on Friday.
View Photo »A man passes a branch of Halifax, in London February 13, 2009. Lloyds Banking Group said its HBOS (Halifax Bank of Scotland) unit made a hefty loss last year due to bigger-than-expected bad loans, wiping nearly a third off the group's stock market value on Friday.
View Photo »A man walks past a Halifax branch in Wigan, north-west England, on January 28, 2009.
View Photo »A man walks past a Halifax branch in Wigan, north-west England, on January 28, 2009.
View Photo »A window display advertising mortgages is pictured at a Halifax bank branch in central London, on January 19, 2009.
View Photo »A window display advertising mortgages is pictured at a Halifax bank branch in central London, on January 19, 2009.
View Photo »A Halifax bank employee tempts the photographer inside for a mortgage appraisal in Hounslow, west London, on January 8, 2009.
View Photo »Nobel Prize-winning scientist Willard Boyle (L) and his wife Betty speak with a journalist in the lobby of his condominium building in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 6, 2009. Boyle shared one half of the prize with George Smith for their work in digital sensor technology.
View Photo »Nobel Prize-winning scientist Willard Boyle (R) receives a hug from a family member as his son David looks on in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 6, 2009. Boyle shared one half of the prize with George Smith for their work in digital sensor technology.
View Photo »Nobel Prize-winning scientist Willard Boyle (R) receives a hug from his son David in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 6, 2009. Boyle shared one half of the prize with George Smith for their work in digital sensor technology.
View Photo »Nobel Prize-winning scientist Willard Boyle and his wife Betty sit in the lobby of his condominium building in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 6, 2009. Boyle shared one half of the prize with George Smith for their work in digital sensor technology.
View Photo »Nobel Prize winning scientist Willard Boyle walks past photographers in the lobby of his condominium building in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Nobel Prize-winning scientist Willard Boyle speaks with a journalist in the lobby of his condominium building in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 6, 2009. Boyle shared one half of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Physics with George Smith for their work in digital sensor technology.
View Photo »Willard Boyle, co-winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with George Smith and Charles Kao, speaks with his son David Boyle and daughter-in-law Margarey Boyle, left, at his home in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Willard Boyle, co-winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics along with George Smith and Charles Kao, conducts interviews at his home in Halifax on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. In 1969 Boyle and Smith invented the first successful imaging technology using a digital sensor.
View Photo »Willard Boyle, co-winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics along with George Smith and Charles Kao, conducts interviews at his home in Halifax on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. In 1969 Boyle and Smith invented the first successful imaging technology using a digital sensor.
View Photo »Florida Panthers' David Brine is caught between Ottawa Senators' Alexandre Picard (L) and Erik Karlsson (R) as they move past goaltender Pascal Leclaire during the first period of their NHL exhibition game at the Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators Cody Bass, left, checks Florida Panthers Christian Backman during the third period of an NHL exhibition hockey game in Halifax, Nova Scotia on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009. The Panthers won 3-1.
View Photo »The HMS Bounty arrives in Halifax, Thursday July 16, 2009, to participate in Tall Ships Nova Scotia Festival 2009. Organizers are expecting up to 50 historic and unique vessels during the two week event.
View Photo »As a result, the London index has followed this lead (on Tuesday) with the upbeat house price data from Halifax and solid earnings growth at Tesco underlining the fact that there is a brighter outlook ahead. Rising commodity prices are also serving to push the index higher with miners squarely in favour...
I'd been No 2 at Bury for six months to a superb manager, Alan Knill, but what interested Oxford was my six years at Halifax
We just were very fortunate to find Nova Scotia as the perfect location ... I knew that downtown Halifax (Nova Scotia) is very Victorian, and I knew that there were buildings and areas downtown where we could replicate exteriors and interiors of London in the period, roughly the 1850s.
It's devastating for me, it's devastating for him, and it's devastating for the whole church, whether it's in Antigonish or Halifax or the rest of Canada
You can't blame them ... Lads want to play at the highest level possible. We have medals from every division in the Halifax League and it is natural that people will want a new challenge.
Canada's Economic Action Plan means more jobs and better science, not only for Dartmouth and the Halifax Regional Municipality but for the entire country.
We are very pleased to continue to work with our Newfoundland-based partner, Northstar, a supplier for the fabrication and integration of military standard consoles and operating panels that will form the core components of the Halifax Class IPMS
Halifax County is a centralized communication location
We are doing regular sweeps across the country ... from Victoria to Halifax
Halifax County had the ninth greatest increase for tourism in all of North Carolina.
We have to apply for the funds with Halifax County commissioners
Besides that ... When I vote, I represent all of North Carolina. Halifax County is dear to me.
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