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  2. Barry Barnet - Wikipedia

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    Barnet was elected a municipal councillor for Halifax County, Nova Scotia in 1993, and served on Halifax Regional Council following the formation of the Halifax Regional Municipality in 1996. [2] He entered provincial politics in the 1999 election , defeating New Democrat incumbent Rosemary Godin in the Sackville-Beaver Bank riding. [ 3 ]

  3. Africville Apology - Wikipedia

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    In May 2005, MLA Maureen MacDonald (Nova Scotia NDP) introduced a bill in the provincial legislature called the Africville Act. The bill calls for a formal apology from the Nova Scotia Government; a series of public hearings on the destruction of Africville; and the establishment of a development fund towards the historical preservation of ...

  4. Category:Decades in Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    2020s in Halifax, Nova Scotia (8 P) This page was last edited on 8 February 2025, at 10:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Halifax City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Halifax City Hall is the home of municipal government in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Designed by architect Edward Elliot, and constructed for the City of Halifax between 1887 and 1890, it is one of the oldest and largest public buildings in Nova Scotia. The property was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1997.

  6. Harbour Solutions - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Wastewater Treatment Facility north of Downtown Halifax. Harbour Solutions is a Canadian public infrastructure project in Halifax, Nova Scotia.. The CAD $333 million project comprised the construction of three sewage treatment plants and connected various sewage pipe networks with lift stations to treat all sanitary sewage in Halifax and Dartmouth. [1]

  7. Natal Day - Wikipedia

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    Natal Day weekend is marked by events across Nova Scotia including parades, picnics, concerts, local markets, street performers, fireworks, and a local road race. [14] The National historic site Fort Anne in Annapolis Royal hosts encampment reenactments of 18th century British military camps over Natal Day weekend as well as a historic parade. [15]

  8. Terry Donahoe - Wikipedia

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    Terry Donahoe was born in Halifax on October 30, 1944. [1] His father Richard was Mayor of Halifax, served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Public Health and Welfare and Attorney General and was a Senator. [2] Donahoe's older brother Art was also an MLA and served as Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia. [3]

  9. Brad Johns - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his election to the House of Assembly, Johns was a Halifax Regional Municipal Councillor from 2000 until his defeat in 2016. Johns was also the first elected representative to serve as a chairperson for the RCMP / HRP Board of Police Commissioners and was deputy mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality in 2010 and 2011.