Miles Howe

What Happens in Newfoundland and Labrador, Stays in Newfoundland and Labrador

Syndicated from Dominion Paper on Wed, 2012-09-12

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Province passes ammendment that limits access to information and protects the privacy of its goverment </div>
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119 Days and Counting

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Wed, 2012-09-05
John Mason, Jennifer Watts and John Thibeau speak on HRM council and NSUPE Local 22's strike

K'jipuktuk (Halifax) - Consider the situation of the members of the Nova Scotia Union of Public and Private Empl

Rebuilding the Wabanaki Confederacy

Syndicated from Dominion Paper on Wed, 2012-09-05

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Non-Indigenous participate in Confederacy Gathering for first time in centuries </div>
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Labour Day Photo Spread

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Mon, 2012-09-03
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Rebuilding the Wabanaki Confederacy

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Mon, 2012-09-03
Non-Indigenous participate in Confederacy Gathering for first time in centuries.

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Treasure Island

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Thu, 2012-08-23
Like the pirates and rum runners of old, Emera may be using the island of Grand Bahama as a staging ground for larger raids.

Can't We Grow Hemp Instead?

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Tue, 2012-08-21
Port Hawkesbury's ghost town status gets another extension, Pacific West makes off with the public coffers, and things aren't really clear cut.

The Ground Beneath Our Feet

Syndicated from Dominion Paper on Fri, 2012-08-17

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Despite missing grave markers, Dartmouth cemetery includes Mi&#039;kmaq burial grounds </div>
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Lights Out

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Thu, 2012-08-09
Businesspeople left feeling powerless in Grand Bahama.

Hurricane Emera

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Mon, 2012-08-06
Industrial exodus, hotels half full, Grand Bahamians with power bills the size of mortgages. Something's wrong here.

"You Don't Treat People Like Animals. Especially When You Come Into A Foreign Country"

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Sun, 2012-08-05
CEWU president fears that Emera will kill the union in Grand Bahama by November 2012

Freeport, Grand Bahama – It would appear that the Commonwealth Electrical Workers Union (CEWU), representing an ever-dwindl

The Ground Beneath our Feet

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Mon, 2012-07-30
Despite lack of grave markers, complete map, St. Paul's cemetery in Dartmouth is not for the dogs

DARTMOUTH, NS - A small party stands gathered at the northwest corner of St.

Emera Busted in the Bahamas

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Wed, 2012-07-25
Audit suggests endemic mismanagement at all levels of Grand Bahama Power Company

K'jipuktuk (Halifax) – »  Read more | 102 reads «

Fish Tales

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Sat, 2012-07-21
Aquaculture Association of Nova Scotia can explain away all your farmed salmon concerns

K'jipuktuk (Halifax) - The Aquaculture Association of Nova Scotia (AANS) represents a mixed bag of smaller-time suppliers,

Rally to Save Kitpu - July 12th/2012

Syndicated from Media Co-op on Fri, 2012-07-13
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