The Halifax explosion on December 6, 1917 wiped out six square kilometres of the city. It was the largest manmade explosion the world had known. (National Archives of Canada) Ships carrying ...
"(The) Club has survived economic upheavals, urban renewal and the Halifax explosion," the site goes on to say. More on Canada 1 month shy of her 113th birthday, Canada’s oldest person shares some ...
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Opinion: What a century-old disaster can teach fire-ravaged L.A. about recovery and rebuildingA city devastated; neighbors coming to its aid; the hunt for a scapegoat: Though the Angelenos enduring wildfires today lead lives dramatically different from those of the people who survived the ...
A petition launched by the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia to save the Halifax Alehouse building is gaining momentum after the city received an application from a local developer to demolish the ...
As we approach the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald, a new book coming out this fall will explore the ...
On the morning of December 6th 1917, the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia was a bustling, lively place. But in less than a second, Halifax became the center of a tragedy like no other in the history ...
Today, the Honourable Darren Fisher, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence announced, on behalf of the Honourable ...
“(The) Club has survived economic upheavals, urban renewal and the Halifax explosion,” the site goes on to say. Jasko Razic, a vendor who has worked closely with the Halifax Club, says many of ...
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