
Zane Woodford
Reporter and Photographer at Freelance
Reporter at Halifax Examiner
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1 month ago |
halifaxexaminer.ca | Yvette d'Entremont |Zane Woodford |Joan Baxter |Suzanne Rent
Skip to content Home » Indigenous Nova Scotia Posted inIndigenous Nova Scotia None of the announcements on fracking, uranium mineral exploration or lithium mining development were included in the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia’s campaign platform during the past election. Posted inEquity and Equality, Indigenous Nova Scotia Posted inCity Hall Posted inCrime and Courts, Indigenous Nova Scotia Posted inFishery, Indigenous Nova Scotia, Transportation Posted inMorning File Posted...
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Oct 21, 2024 |
halifaxexaminer.ca | Yvette d'Entremont |Zane Woodford |Evelyn White |Stephen Kimber
Posted inArts and Culture “Queer culture exists not just because of what we create in the present, but because of the efforts of historians (and the history-curious) to preserve and re-create the stories of our shared past.” Posted inArts and Culture, Black Nova Scotia, Equity and Equality, Profiles Posted inJournalism Yvette d’Entremont has compiled an extensive list of resources and helpful Halifax Examiner articles Writing essays for the Halifax Examiner since 2015. All the lists from...
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Oct 4, 2023 |
halifaxexaminer.ca | Zane Woodford
The board asked for an update on implementing the Violence Against Women Advocate Case Review. It didn't get it. To access this post, you must purchase a membership plan or log into an existing membership. PRICED OUT is the Examiner’s investigative reporting project focused on the housing crisis.
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Oct 3, 2023 |
halifaxexaminer.ca | Zane Woodford
Skip to content Home » Government » City Hall » Halifax Convention Centre ‘paying for itself’ after year of higher revenues Property taxes on the Nova Centre were higher than HRM's costs for the first time.
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Sep 29, 2023 |
halifaxexaminer.ca | Zane Woodford
Skip to content Home » Mass Casualty Commission » Nova Scotia launches review of provincial policing structure Provinces like Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador have their own provincial police services. Nova Scotia uses the RCMP instead.
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