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The former Herald buildings were demolished and the site was redeveloped as the Nova Centre, which houses the Halifax Convention Centre. In 2008, the newspaper moved to a new headquarters in Armdale. In October 2008, The Chronicle Herald was named one of "Canada's Top 100 Employers" by Mediacorp Canada Inc., and was featured in Maclean's ...
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The company was formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia on April 13, 2017, via its purchase of 27 newspapers from Transcontinental. The company owned 23 daily and weekly newspapers in Atlantic Canada including The Chronicle Herald in Halifax, the Cape Breton Post in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and the The Telegram in St. John's, Newfoundland.
The Halifax Herald continued to propagate this belief for some time, reporting, for example, that Germans had mocked victims of the explosion. [126] While John Johansen, the Norwegian helmsman of Imo , was being treated for serious injuries sustained during the explosion, it was reported to the military police that he had been behaving ...
A blockhouse was built at the site in the 1750s to protect Halifax from attacks by the Mi'kmaq people.The land was subsequently developed as small farms. In 1893, the land was acquired by a private company, the Fairview Lawn Cemetery Limited, for a non-denominational cemetery because the Camp Hill Cemetery in the centre of the city was running out of room.
St. Peter's Cemetery, later St. Mary's Cemetery, is the oldest Catholic cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, containing an estimated 3,000 graves dating from 1784 until 1843. It is located in Downtown Halifax at the corner of Spring Garden Road and Grafton Street under a parking lot beside the St. Mary's Basilica and owned by the Roman Catholic ...
William Dennis (4 March 1856 – 11 July 1920) was an Independent Conservative member of the Senate of Canada.He was also the owner and president of a publishing company, and editor-in-chief of two newspapers, the Halifax Herald and the Evening Mail.