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Suspected Arsonist Operating in Shirley Street Area of Halifax Print E-mail
Written by PSA   
Friday, 08 September 2006
Fire investigators have determined that arson was the cause of a number of recent fires in the Shirley Street area of Halifax.

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The World Mourns The Death of Steve Irwin, The Beloved Crocodile Hunter Print E-mail
Written by D.L. McCracken   
Monday, 04 September 2006
 As the rest of the world learns of the tragic death of Steve Irwin, tributes are pouring in from throughout Australia expressing grief, disbelief and sadness for the sudden loss of the extremely well-loved Australian icon dubbed The Crocodile Hunter.

While filming for a Discovery Kids show developed for his daughter, 44 year-old Irwin who was snorkling with a camerman in shallow waters in northern Queensland was stung by a stingray. Reports indicate that Irwin was positioned directly above the ray when it stabbed the croc hunter in the chest. The attack was unprovoked. Paramedics had to be flown to the site of the accident but were unable to revive the much loved naturalist.


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VIA Rail Brings War Brides Back to Halifax's Pier 21 on The War Brides Train Print E-mail
Written by Via Rail   
Tuesday, 29 August 2006
VIA Rail Canada is pleased to announce that the November 6, 2006, departure of its Ocean train leaving Montréal will be designated as the "War Bride Train." VIA Rail Canada encourages war brides and their families to travel by train from Montréal to Halifax for a unique celebration of their arrival in this country.

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Hoodia Diet Pill Shipments Being Detained at Canadian Border by Wildlife Enforcement Officers Print E-mail
Written by Wire Services/Staff   
Monday, 28 August 2006
Shipments of Hoodia, the latest appetite suppressant craze throughout North America have been detained at various Canadian border entry sites because they contain an endangered African plant species.

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NEWS 95.7 SPORTS GUY, SCOTT MACINTOSH IS RARE BREED Print E-mail
Written by Alex J. Walling   
Monday, 28 August 2006
MEDIA COLUMN

Alex J. Walling(Insert William Tell Overture here)

“Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, the Lone Ranger, rides again. Hi Yo Silver, away!”

 Scott MacIntosh  is ‘The Lone Ranger’.  All he’s missing are those silver bullets; they’ve been replaced by business cards.

He is also an endangered species. In this large radio market of 14 radio signals that we have access to, MacIntosh is the only full time, local sports guy on News 95.7. Yep, he is the only one, as radio sportscasters have gone the way of the rotary dial telephone and jukeboxes that play 45’s.

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National Welfare Council Finds Canadian Welfare Incomes Meager & Shameful Print E-mail
Written by Staff/Wire   
Thursday, 24 August 2006
The National Council of Welfare has released their annual  report, 'Welfare Incomes 2005' which paints a dismal picture, and one that is getting worse. 'Welfare Incomes 2005' estimates total welfare incomes for four types of households in each province and territory, for a total of 52 scenarios. The four household types we use are a single employable person, a single person with a disability, a lone-parent with a 2-year-old child, and a two-parent family with two children aged 10 and 15.

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Cpl. David Braun 27th Canadian Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Wednesday, 23 August 2006
 Cpl. David Braun from CFB Shilo with the 2nd Battalion,  Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, Kapyong Barracks, was killed as the result of a suicide bombing incident in Kandahar city. Three other soldiers were injured but their injuries have been reported as non-life threatening. Also killed in the bombing was a young Afghan girl. Braun's death is the 27th since Canada deployed troops to Afghanistan in 2002.

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Andrew Krystal Shields Premier MacDonald From Callers Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Tuesday, 22 August 2006
He opens his show with "Krystal Nation Awaken" and judging by his performance Tuesday, with Premier Rodney MacDonald, it would have been a better idea to go back to sleep. If you didn't already hear about Andrew Krystal's interview with Premier Rodney MacDonald, you should be aware that the entire fiasco was like a paid political announcement. Maybe it was....

Krystal came off as a hired hand suffering from impotence.

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Community Support for Halifax 2014 Games Bid Steadily Increasing Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Tuesday, 22 August 2006
Halifax 2014 CEO Scott Logan said today that community support for the Commonwealth Games bid set for November, 2007 is steadily increasing. Said Logan, "We've been contacted by numerous business owners who see the tremendous potential of the Games, and are interested in helping the bid."

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NS Premier Rodney MacDonald Maintains His Personal Life is a 'Private Matter' Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Tuesday, 22 August 2006
News 95.7 FM Radio talk show host Andrew Krystal earlier this morning had as his on air guest Nova Scotia Premier Rodney MacDonald who spoke on a number of issues while continuing to maintain his stance regarding his and his family's private life. Halfway through the scheduled 40 minute intervew Krystal touched on certain criticisms directed toward the premier's refusal to publically address the recent breakup of his marriage with wife, Lori-Ann.

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