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Blogging Nova Scotia Relaunch
2008-05-30 02:33:00 On June 1st Blogging Nova Scotia will begin its third year on reporting news around the province. To coincide with the anniversary the site will be relaunched and tightly focused on provincial updates.My goal will be to bring all Nova Scotia ns the latest updates from the provincial government and how they affect each of us. Law changes, ideas being considered, where tax dollars are being spent and of course the weekly gas price predictions and results. I will also show how each decision will affect both us and businesses in our area.There will also be a new URL which will be found at http://bloggingnovascotia.blogspot.com so make sure you update your bookmarks. The site will debut on June 1st 2008 with a new design (currently in progress) and a better organization scheme.Spread the word and thank you to everyone who has supported me in the past. I welcome any effort to help promote the relaunch and hope to see you all on the new site. More About: Relaunch
Relaunch
2008-05-21 19:39:00 I am almost ready to relaunch Blogging Nova Scotia, I just need to consider the direction I am going to take. The blog before has been very unfocused and mainly just reposted some news that I found interesting. I would like to make this blog more useful by providing content not found anywhere else. I am considering changing the blog to focus on decisions being made by the provincial government, both good and bad. Look at what they are doing and report on what is being considered and what they are implementing. I can then take their decisions and predict how it will shape the future of the province as a whole. I am open to other ideas if you wish to comment here. There will be more information available once the relaunch nears. No date has been set as of yet. More About: Relaunch
Time Off
2008-05-01 03:14:00 I have decided that I am taking time off from Blogging Nova Scotia. I have no plans on closing it down but there is a lot going on in my personal life that demands my full attention. I will be back once I get everything squared away and bring everyone the top news around the province. More About: Time
Tuition Prices Hurting More Than Students
2008-04-28 14:43:00 The simple fact is that high tuition costs are hurting everyone in Nova Scotia. Over $2 million dollars have been written off as part of the Provincial Student Loan program. In addition to this figure is $10 million which has been turned over to the government from the Royal Bank for recovery. Student Loans are counting for almost 2/3 of all debts that the province has written off since 1999.The 2008 budget, being released tomorrow, is supposed to have good news for students but how far they plan to go is still unknown.The written off loans are from over 400 students who will now have bad credit to deal with for at least the next 7 years. Tax payers will have to swallow these debts since the loans are now paid direct to the province in an effort to lower the interest charges.Related LinksChronicle Herald More About: Students , Tuition , Prices
Gas Too High? Take The Bus
2008-04-26 16:50:00 The Premier commented today on the high gas prices. Stations across Nova Scotia are now charging more than $1.30 per liter for regular self serve. Rodney MacDonald is sticking to his guns that his government will not lower taxes to make up for it.New Brunswick lowered their prices last year when gasoline prices started to get out of control. People near the border still drive across to fill up their tanks when needed to save a few dollars.The Premier of Nova Scotia today said if you can't afford the gas prices, get a Hybrid car or take a bus. How can he expect us to do either in our current state? Hybrid cars are fairly expensive and unless you need a new car your not likely to buy one to get a few extra kilometers out of a fill up. The bus service is still such a joke that unless your willing to leave really early, you can't go anywhere. Not to mention that most places outside of Halifax don't even have a bus service.More people would be willing to use public transportation if i... More About: High
Budget To Be Released Tuesday
2008-04-25 10:24:00 The Nova Scotia Budget for this year will be announced on April 29th.We have learned that students are in for a very big treat this year and that the budget will be balanced. Everything else is fair game and may or may not be included.Some of the hot topics this year which may be mentioned are (in no particular order):Road conditionsSeniorsSmaller class sizesLower emissionsDebt levelsCrime and violenceHealth care (wait times and beds)InfrastructureTuition costsIf you have others include them in the comments section and I will add them. After the budget is released I will compare it to the needs we have identified. There will be a grade level for each section so we can determine if this is in fact a good budget. More About: Released , Tuesday
Gas Price Prediction For April 25th 2008
2008-04-24 13:36:00 It is Thursday again which means gas prices change for the people of Nova Scotia tomorrow. Here is my prediction for gasoline prices on April 25th 2008 .Your not going to believe this, but I predict another raise of 2-4 cents per literGasoline Price s In New BrunswickApril 17th 2008 - 120.4April 25th 2008 - 125.6Difference -Gasoline Price GloballyApril 17th 2008 - $114.97 U.S. Per BarrelApril 25th 2008 - $118.28 U.S. Per BarrelDifference -To find out which zone you are located in, check out the map provided by Service Nova Scotia. You can also get a copy of the latest gas prices across the province by viewing the official report release. This prediction is in no way official and should only be used as informational. Any decision to purchase or not to purchase gasoline on any given day rests with you. All prices are based on self serve regular unless otherwise specified.
Judge Defends Youth Act
2008-04-22 12:36:00 Judge Jamie Campbell was in Halifax to defend Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act. He believes the system is working and is proud to be a part of it."It recognizes that kids work differently from the way adults do, and they're developing (and) they're growing — they're changing a lot faster...It's a system that knows it's not perfect . . . and knows it's never going to get perfect, but we'll just have to keep trying,"http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/ Front/1050949.htmlThe system is certainly far from perfect, which is what the public has been saying for years. It is designed to rehabilitate youth instead of punish them for their crimes. The problem is that the system is not doing enough to rehabilitate young criminals and does not recognize repeat offenders. If the same youth is in front of a judge for the second, third, forth time, rehabilitation is obviously not the answer.The simple fact is that young people know they are likely not going to punished much at all for comm... More About: Judge
Trailer Park Boys Want More Canadian Content
2008-04-19 14:47:00 Rob Wells (Ricky from the Trailer Park Boys), is asking that more Canadian Content be shown on television. At a CRTC (Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunication Commission) meeting he said that his show would never have been aired had it not for the old laws forcing a percentage of programming to be Canadian. These laws have since been clawed back which has canceled other shows like Cold Case.Radio stations are also forced to play a percentage of Canadian music on their station per day. This is why you can still hear classic Celine Dion or Bryan Adams when listening to todays biggest hits.I love a lot of the Canadian content that is out there, but most of it simply does not compare to big budget shows like CSI or 24. The only Canadian show I try to watch faithfully is The Border and once in a while Corner Gas. It is pointless to force Canadian content on people if the shows are not worth watching in the first place.While they are in the middle of making changes, they can consid... More About: Canadian Content
Gas Price Prediction For April 18 2008
2008-04-17 14:28:00 It is Thursday again which means gas prices change for the people of Nova Scotia tomorrow. Here is my prediction for gasoline prices on April 18th 2008 .I predict gas prices will go up by 3-5 cents per litre.Gasoline Price s In New BrunswickApril 10th 2008 - 116.7April 17th 2008 - 120.4Difference - +3.7Gasoline Price GloballyApril 10th 2008 - $110.88 U.S. Per BarrelApril 17th 2008 - $114.97 U.S. Per BarrelDifference - +4.09To find out which zone you are located in, check out the map provided by Service Nova Scotia. You can also get a copy of the latest gas prices across the province by viewing the official report release. This prediction is in no way official and should only be used as informational. Any decision to purchase or not to purchase gasoline on any given day rests with you. All prices are based on self serve regular unless otherwise specified.
Tempers Boils At Burnside Jail
2008-04-16 14:34:00 Due to the lack of space, all jails in Nova Scotia are going to be double bunking inmates. The cells, which were designed for one person mostly, will now house two criminals at both the Burnside and the Central Nova Scotia facilities. All other jails will transfer inmates to the double bunked facilities to lower the pressure on their staff.The inmates at the Burnside jail are obviously not happy about this decision and are threatening to tear the building apart. The guards in the jail are in a bad situation if this happens since their staff has not been doubled, in fact they have been asking for more staff for years now.As far as I am concerned they could triple bunk these criminals and I still wouldn't care. Make jail as unpleasant as possible and maybe they will think twice about committing another crime. If that is the plan however, there needs to be adequate staff on hand to keep the peace inside. Not only for the safety of the guards, but for the safety of the public. If a ri... More About: Jail , Boils
Mounties Arrest The Farley Mowat - Captain Calls It An Act Of War
2008-04-14 14:40:00 The RCMP raided the sailing vessel "Farley Mowat" and arrested two senior members of the crew for coming too close to the annual seal hunt. They will appear in a Sydney court room and could face charges of $100,000 or a year in jail. Their ship was seized and being held in Sydney Nova Scotia. The captain Paul Watson is calling the seizure an act of war since the ship was in international waters at the time of the arrest. The ship is registered in the Netherlands and not subject to Canadian laws. On March 30th the Farley Mowat skimmed against an ice breaker that was responding to a call that the ship was too close to the hunt. Captain Watson claims the ice breaker ran in to his vessel and not the other way around. The group that owns the boat (Sea Shepherd Society) claims to have sunk 6 vessels involved in whale and seal hunting, but no human lives were claimed. They have also been tear gassed in Japan during the 80's when they tried to stop a whale hunting ship. ... More About: Arrest , Calls
Gas Price Prediction For April 11 2008
2008-04-10 12:10:00 It is Thursday again which means gas prices change for the people of Nova Scotia tomorrow. Here is my prediction for gasoline prices on April 11th 2008 .I predict gas prices will go up by 2-4 cents per litre.Gasoline Price s In New BrunswickApril 3rd 2008 - 114.4April 10th 2008 - 116.7Difference - +2.3Gasoline Price GloballyApril 3rd 2008 - $104.78 U.S. Per BarrelApril 10th 2008 - $110.88 U.S. Per BarrelDifference - +6.10To find out which zone you are located in, check out the map provided by Service Nova Scotia. You can also get a copy of the latest gas prices across the province by viewing the official report release. This prediction is in no way official and should only be used as informational. Any decision to purchase or not to purchase gasoline on any given day rests with you. All prices are based on self serve regular unless otherwise specified.
Paul McCartney In Nova Scotia
2008-04-09 18:35:00 Rumors are flying around the city that the ex-Beatle may have a concert upcoming in Halifax. After his comments last year I am quite surprised he is even entertaining the idea. On Larry King Live he called the seal hunt (which is fairly popular here), a stain on the character of the Canadian people. He even traveled to the North Atlantic to get a few pictures of him with the cute baby animals. Now he may end up in our backyards looking for us to pay money to see him in concert. Kind of ironic in the grand scheme of things. Personally I could care less about his stance on the seal hunt, but I won't be going anyways. I am waiting for the city to attract big concerts from people still making hit music today. More information will be available in the coming weeks. More About: Paul , Nova , Scotia , Nova Scotia
Posting Delay
2008-04-09 05:27:00 Hello everyoneJust wanted to quickly explain why there have been so few posts lately. I am currently in Albuquerque New Mexico on business and finding time to dedicate to this site is hard this week. I will return on April 19th and can't wait to return home.Until then I will continue doing my best to provide you with the latest news from one of the provinces last independent sources.
Head Harbour Pits Canada Against USA
2008-04-07 14:00:00 Canada and the United States are squaring off on the right to sail through Head Harbour Passage. The passage has been used by the American people for hundreds of years to reach ports in the North East and Canada has never objected. Recently however there have been plans to build a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) port in Mill Creak Maine. This has prompted Stephan Harper to consider placing restrictions on what he claims is Canadian waters. LNG plants are very similar to the oil refineries such as the one in Eastern Passage. They are very dirty and cause a major eye soar in the area. There are also fears that allowing the passage of large tanker ships could disrupt the marine life in the area, including our endangered Right Whale. Some even fear the outcomes of an oil spill in the area. LNG plants are relatively safe, but there have been a few major accidents over the years. In 2004 in Algeria a portion of the plant exploded causing a fire that took more than 8 hours to extinguish. 2... More About: Canada
Gas Price Prediction For April 4 2008
2008-04-03 14:23:00 It is Thursday again which means gas prices change for the people of Nova Scotia tomorrow. Here is my prediction for gasoline prices on April 4th 2008 .I predict gas prices will change by less than 1 cent per liter in either direction.Gasoline Price s In New BrunswickMarch 27th 2008 - 114.0April 3rd 2008 - 114.4Difference - +0.4Gasoline Price GloballyMarch 27th 2008 - $105.99 U.S. Per BarrelApril 3rd 2008 - $104.78 U.S. Per BarrelDifference - -1.21To find out which zone you are located in, check out the map provided by Service Nova Scotia. You can also get a copy of the latest gas prices across the province by viewing the official report release. This prediction is in no way official and should only be used as informational. Any decision to purchase or not to purchase gasoline on any given day rests with you. All prices are based on self serve regular unless otherwise specified.
3 Arrested For Stealing From Dying Kids
2008-04-02 13:37:00 This has to be the most disgusting thing I have heard of. 3 Quebec men were arrested in Truro for stealing money from the Make A Wish foundation. The thefts took place in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario.They are accused of posing as employees of a company called Unik which sells chocolate bars for $2 and gives the profit to the Make A Wish Foundation. The men walked in to the stores and emptied the funds in the box and sometimes took the remaining bars themselves. Store owners were concerned when they never returned with the display filled.Between the four provinces there are as many as 40,000 boxes like this on display. No one knows how much damage this will cause and probably wont know until the end of the month.EXTERNAL SOURCESChroncial Herald - 3 Arrested For Make A Wish Thefts More About: Kids , Dying , Stealing
New Laws In Effect Tommorrow
2008-03-31 13:40:00 Two new laws will begin tomorrow and both of them are quite flawed.1- No talking on cellular phones while driving, but you can still text message, send email, take pictures, take voice notes, update your calendar, play games, watch movies, etc......2- No smoking in an automobile with people under the age of 19 around. This includes a 17 year old smoker driving to work alone. This person will also be smoking in a car with a "child", just one who is old enough to drive. More About: Laws , Effect
Halifax Bedford Ferry A Reality
2008-03-28 13:52:00 The ferry that has been promised for so long will finally become a reality. $8 Million has been set aside for the project which could be up and running in less than 2 years and service Halifax and Bedford.The Halifax Bridge Commission is also looking at the possibility of a long term project. They want a third crossing between Halifax and Dartmouth which may end up being an underwater tunnel.Looks like transportation is becoming a priority in Halifax. Now we need to find ways to fix Metro Transit, add bicycle lanes and add more car lanes in the downtown area.External LinksCBC - Bedford-Halifax ferry tops transit funding listHalifax Herald - Fast-ferry project gets $13 million from Ottawa More About: Reality
Gas Price Prediction For March 28th 2008
2008-03-27 14:14:00 It is Thursday again which means gas prices change for the people of Nova Scotia tomorrow. Here is my prediction for gasoline prices on March 28th 2008 .I predict a rise of 1.5-3.5 cents per liter for tomorrow.Gasoline Price s In New BrunswickMarch 20th 2008 - 112.9March 27th 2008 - 114.0Difference - +1.1Gasoline Price GloballyMarch 20th 2008 - $99.29 U.S. Per BarrelMarch 27th 2008 - $105.99 U.S. Per BarrelDifference - +6.72To find out which zone you are located in, check out the map provided by Service Nova Scotia. You can also get a copy of the latest gas prices across the province by viewing the official report release. This prediction is in no way official and should only be used as informational. Any decision to purchase or not to purchase gasoline on any given day rests with you. All prices are based on self serve regular unless otherwise specified.
Money Made Available For Child Care
2008-03-25 17:09:00 $5.2 million dollars will be made available this year for child care in Nova Scotia. Premier Rodney MacDonald and the Community Services Minister Judy Streatch made the announcement earlier today. "My government is committed to helping the families of this province access quality child care that is affordable and available for every child. We recognize how important it is for all children to have a great education and we know that for many Nova Scotia children, the foundation of that education begins in day care." States MacDonald on the official government release. The total will reach close to $45 million over the next 8 years. Families with a net income of $62,000 or less will be eligible to receive subsidies proportionate to their income. The funding will also support child care givers by offering up to $5,000 per year for educational costs. The funding takes place as of April 1st 2008. More About: Money , Care , Made , Child
Turn Off The Lights
2008-03-24 17:09:00 HRM is encouraging all residents to turn off their lights for 1 hour this weekend. This worldwide initiative started in Australia to raise awareness on global warming. Over 200,000 people worldwide and 12,000 businesses have already agreed to take part in this year’s earth hour event. The hour will begin on Saturday at 8:00 PM local time. The world wildlife foundation claims that if the energy saved during their last event lasted an entire year, it would be equivalent to taking close to 50,000 cars off the road. Earth hour does not claim to solve the global warming problem but rather raise awareness worldwide. I will not be in Halifax during this time, but will participate in the event. 2.2 million people were involved last year and earth hour hopes to top that number this year.External LinksEarth HourChronicle HeraldDaily Metro More About: Lights , Turn
Pesticide Regulation In Truro Considered
2008-03-22 15:00:00 Photo taken by Perceval de Mons' in April 2007 on FlickrThe town of Truro is considering regulating the use of pesticides by requiring residents and businesses to apply for a permit in order to use chemicals on their property. The proposed law would require people to explain the purpose of the pesticide use as well as notify their neighbors with 3 days notice. The property would also be marked to warn people with medical conditions.The effects that pesticides have on humans is quite alarming. Everything from respiratory to brain damage have been linked to these toxic chemicals. People with existing conditions can suffer even more harmful affects. Regulating pesticides will also help the environment, the purity of well water and the wildlife in the region.The idea will go to a vote on April 7th at the town council.External LinksChronicle HeraldTruro Daily News More About: Regulation
Gas Price Prediction For March 21st 2008
2008-03-20 15:21:00 It is Thursday again which means gas prices change for the people of Nova Scotia tomorrow. Here is my prediction for gasoline prices on March 21th 2008 .Looks like we may get a break this week. I predict a drop of 2-4 cents per liter at midnight tonight.Gasoline Price s In New BrunswickMarch 13th 2008 - 115.3March 14th 2008 - 112.9Difference - -2.4Gasoline Price GloballyMarch 13th 2008 - $109.49 U.S. Per BarrelMarch 20th 2008 - $99.29 U.S. Per BarrelDifference - -$10.20To find out which zone you are located in, check out the map provided by Service Nova Scotia. You can also get a copy of the latest gas prices across the province by viewing the official report release. This prediction is in no way official and should only be used as informational. Any decision to purchase or not to purchase gasoline on any given day rests with you. All prices are based on self serve regular unless otherwise specified.
Cat Bylaw A Nuisance
2008-03-19 18:49:00 The cat bylaw may now be included with the nuisance bylaw. This means pet owners will not be forced to register their cats, but some councillers are unsure if it will help with properity owners."This is a way to deal with these cats on a case-by-case basis. It will give us the control necessary to deal with the problematic cats and the nuisances created by them," Steve Adams quote from CBCSo what does this mean? You guessed it, another public hearing. Then we are back to the city council for a vote. At that point there will be a change again and the cycle will restart.Can we just kill this idea yet? No one wants it, the city can't afford it, and the council can't agree on it. How much longer are we going to waste our time?
Statutory Holidays in Nova Scotia
2008-03-18 22:56:00 Every holiday I get some traffic come in from people looking for the dates of statutory holidays. They never found it because it was never posted here, so for no other reason than to please these people....Here they are.Statutory Holiday'sJanuary 1st 2008 - New Years DayMarch 21st 2008 - Good FridayJuly 1st 2008 - Canada DaySeptember 1st 2008 - Labour DayDecember 25th 2008- Christmas DayFederal Holiday'sNovember 11th 2008 - Remembrance DayAll other holidays are not statutory. This includes Thanksgiving, Boxing day and Victoria day. I will do my best to remember and update this every year. More About: Holidays , Nova , Scotia , Nova Scotia
Port Security
2008-03-18 15:47:00 4 stowaways have resurfaced security concerns at the Halifax Port .They arrived on a container ship and slipped past a single guard at the gate. They hailed a taxi cab and made their way to Truro where they were arrested at the railway station attempting to reach Montreal. One of the stowaways is in the hospital with a respiratory problem, but health officials claim it is not contagious.Ottawa has renewed concerns about the safety of the port and would like to see gamma ray screening technology introduced. This technology has allowed Vancouver to scan 100% of their containers leaving by rail for illegal contraband. They also have detection methods for radioactive material.So far we have been lucky that stowaways have been imported and not destructive devices. The Halifax Port has been mentioned by American officials in the past as a security risk for bomb imports. Clearly upgrades are needed and they are needed soon. It is now public knowledge that security lacking here.First step sh... More About: Security
Police Fail To Respond To 911 Call
2008-03-15 13:10:00 Imagine this. You sitting outside your a day care when the security alarm goes off. It is late at night so you call 911 to check it out in case there is an intruder....and no one shows up. This is what happened in Yarmouth Thursday morning. The day care has had numerous false 911 calls due to a faulty security system. The police advised the director, Nicole Pothier, that if she had 2 more false alarms within a 30 day period, that the police would not arrive until she fixed the system. The day care never crossed that boundary but still there was no police assistance. The call was received by the 911 call center and patched it through the RCMP telecommunications system. The RCMP dispatcher said someone would respond but they never did. Sgt. Landry stated that the call should have been relayed as an emergency, but it was not. He is investigating what actually happened that night. Thankfully this was another false alarm, but who know what will happen if an intruder actually does... More About: Police , Call
Gas Price Prediction For March 14th 2008
More articles from this author:2008-03-13 15:57:00 It is Thursday again which means gas prices change for the people of Nova Scotia tomorrow. Here is my prediction for gasoline prices on March 14th 2008 .Looks like gas prices will again be on the rise. I predict a rise of 2-4 cents per liter by midnight tonight.Gasoline Price s In New BrunswickMarch 6th 2008 - 111.9March 13th 2008 - 115.3Difference - +3.4Gasoline Price GloballyMarch 6th 2008 - $104.55 U.S. Per BarrelMarch 13th 2008 - $109.49 U.S. Per BarrelDifference - +$4.94To find out which zone you are located in, check out the map provided by Service Nova Scotia. You can also get a copy of the latest gas prices across the province by viewing the official report release. This prediction is in no way official and should only be used as informational. Any decision to purchase or not to purchase gasoline on any given day rests with you. All prices are based on self serve regular unless otherwise specified. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |



