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Archibald Lamond Robertson (27 September 1947 – December 2023) was a Scottish footballer, [2] who played in the Football League for Burnley, Bury, Halifax Town, Brighton & Hove Albion, Exeter City, Leicester City, Peterborough United and Bradford City. [3] He was born in Paisley. [3]
Police in Canada continue to investigate the death of a 19-year-old Walmart employee whose body was found Saturday inside a store's walk-in bakery oven.. The Walmart store, located in Halifax ...
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Halifax: 1987, 1992, 1997, 2001: Anna McCurley [2022 10] Conservative: 18 January 1943 31 October 2022 Renfrew West and Inverclyde: 1983: William Powell [2022 11] Conservative: 3 August 1948 23 March 2022 Corby: 1983, 1987, 1992: Giles Radice, Baron Radice [2022 12] Labour: 4 October 1936 25 August 2022 Chester-le-Street
Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, citizenship at birth, nationality (in addition to British), or/and home nation, what subject was noted for, birth year, cause of death (if known), and reference.
Less than a year later, on January 23, 2016, 61 members of the Halifax Typographical Union's newsroom and news bureau staff went on strike. The Herald hired "scab" reporters as replacements. The Chronicle Herald refused any concessions offered by the union, and later on the striking staff launched a competing online newspaper called Local ...
On April 17, the province reported its fourth death, a Cape Breton woman in her 80s with underlying medical conditions. [14] On April 18, the province reported three more deaths, bringing the provincial total to seven. All three deaths occurred at long-term care facility, Northwood Halifax Campus in the Halifax Regional Municipality. [15]
Halifax Media Group was an American newspaper company owning more than 30 newspapers in five Southeastern U.S. States. It was founded on March 31, 2010, when a group of investors purchased The Daytona Beach News-Journal from the Davidson family, who had owned it for 82 years. [ 1 ]