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'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' To Be Released July 1, 2007 Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
Muggles everywhere who have been waiting impatiently for a release date on the final episode of the Harry Potter book series were informed on Thursday, February 1 that their wait will be over as of 12:01 AM (across all Canadian time zones) on July 1, 2007.

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Name the RCMP Puppy Contest 2007 Print E-mail
Written by RCMP   
Thursday, 01 February 2007

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) invites all young people from across Canada to name ten German shepherd puppies born at the Police Dog Service Training Centre (PDSTC) in Innisfail, Alberta. Deadline for entries is February 22, 2007. Winning names will be chosen by the PDSTC staff. A draw will determine the winning entry in the event of multiple submissions of the same name. Contest winners and prizes will be announced on March 22, 2007.

 

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Rogers Communications' News 95.7 FM Erases Andrew Krystal Print E-mail
Written by D.L. McCracken   
Tuesday, 30 January 2007
Rogers Communications is a huge conglomerate of business acquisitions including but not limited to, Rogers Wireless, Rogers Telecom, Rogers Media, Rogers Broadcasting, Rogers Publishing and Rogers Sportsnet. According to Wikipedia, the Canadian communications goliath has boasted an operating income of over $2 billion with revenue topping $7.5 billion. In 2006, twenty-two percent of all revenue was generated through the company's radio division. The broadcasting division controls 46 radio stations including the subject of this article, News 95.7 FM.

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LACK OF MEDIA SKILLS KEPT ABA ATTENDANCE LOW Print E-mail
Written by Alex J.Walling   
Monday, 29 January 2007
By Alex J.Walling

Alex J. WallingThe ABA (American Basketball Association) came to Halifax this weekend. The all-star game and the talent level of the players were very good but it could have been so much better had Halifax equipped themselves with people who know how to deal with the media.

Sure, I liked that I saw this weekend from the ABA. To bad it wasn’t promoted the right way.  Proper promotion would have meant a much higher attendance.

Here’s the great, good, bad and ugly of this ABA experiment.
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95.7 FM's Andrew Krystal - No Special Treatment in Holding Cells Print E-mail
Written by HalifaxLive   
Sunday, 28 January 2007
Stock Image OnlyOn January 16, 2007 the region's most popular gossip and discussion website, Atlantic Canada Live was the first to publish information that local talk radio personality Andrew Krystal had run afoul of the law earlier on that same day. Late last week court records confirmed that Krystal had been taken into custody by police after allegedly committing a breach of conditions from an earlier domestic assault and mischief charge.

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Vancouver Woman Takes Issue With Recent Column Print E-mail
Written by Eleonore Schramm   
Saturday, 27 January 2007
Dear Madame or Sir,

I am writing to you in response to the article written by DL McCraken [sic] on Friday January 26th, 2007 entitled 'Are CTV and Global National Sanitizing News from the Robert Pickton trial? '. I am shocked, dismayed and horrified at the stance that your writer and your paper has taken on the trial coverage of this case.

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Are CTV and Global National Sanitizing News From The Robert Pickton Trial? Print E-mail
Written by D.L. McCracken   
Friday, 26 January 2007
A disturbing trend has been slowly developing in the shadow of the beginning of the Robert "Willie" Pickton murder trial which will no doubt dominate the news over the next year. At this juncture the public have been privy to only minor tidbits of the unspeakable actions allegedly committed by "the pigman" and what we know is indeed troubling to say the least. It is now the duty of our national news providers to fill in the blanks and report to the public in a succinct and thorough manner.

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THURSDAY, DAY FIFTEEN Print E-mail
Written by D.L. McCracken   
Thursday, 25 January 2007

NO RESPONSE FROM NOVA SCOTIA POWER

Not looking good for Nova Scotia Power customers. The silence from NSP is quite deafening and blatantly revealing. The silence from NSP confirms the suggestion that they care nothing for their customers and if some of these customers are forced to fork over $800 to repair a NSP-supported alternative heating unit, too bad so sad. 

 
Canadians Can Soon Access Personal Medical Records Via Global Lifeguard System Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Thursday, 25 January 2007
Canadians will soon be offered the opportunity to access their personal health records over the Internet. Global Lifeguard is the brainchild of Aristex Health Solutions Inc. a privately owned Canadian company which provides information technology solutions for healthcare organizations.

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Check The Ice Before Skating in HRM Print E-mail
Written by HRM   
Tuesday, 23 January 2007
Halifax Regional Municipality’s Ice Thickness Testing Program is now in operation for another winter season. For information about ice thickness on lakes tested by HRM, please contact 490-3577.

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