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  2. Halifax (bank) - Wikipedia

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    Halifax (previously known as Halifax Building Society and colloquially known as The Halifax) is a British banking brand operating as a trading division of Bank of Scotland, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group . It is named after the town of Halifax, West Yorkshire, where it was founded as a building society in 1853.

  3. Halifax Explosion - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Explosion Memorial Bells were built in 1985, relocating memorial carillon bells from a nearby church to a large concrete sculpture on Fort Needham Hill, facing the "ground zero" area of the explosion. The Bell Tower is the location of an annual civic ceremony every 6 December.

  4. Media in Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    It is considered Nova Scotia's newspaper of record. [2] StarMetro Halifax was the city's other daily paper, which was launched as a free handout by Transcontinental Media on February 14, 2008. It replaced The Daily News, a daily tabloid paper, focusing primarily on Halifax, which published from 1974 until February 11, 2008. [3] Transcontinental ...

  5. The Chronicle Herald - Wikipedia

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    93,178 Saturdays (as of 2015) [1] ISSN. 0839-4008. OCLC number. 1032969650. Website. thechronicleherald .ca. The Chronicle Herald is a broadsheet newspaper published in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, owned by SaltWire Network of Halifax. The paper's newsroom staff went on strike from January 2016 until August 2017.

  6. Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Website. halifax .ca. Halifax is the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada. As of 2022, it is estimated that the population of the Halifax CMA was 480,582, [6] with 348,634 people in its urban area. [3] The regional municipality consists of four ...

  7. Halifax Share Dealing - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Share Dealing is a British online broker, allowing customers to buy and sell shares in UK and international companies across a range of markets. The firm was set up to manage the 7.5 million Halifax bank customers who were eligible for shares when the company went public in 1997. It dealt solely in Halifax shares before expanding in ...

  8. History of Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    History of Halifax, Nova Scotia. /  44.67000°N 63.61000°W  / 44.67000; -63.61000. The community of Halifax, Nova Scotia was created on 1 April 1996, when the City of Dartmouth, the City of Halifax, the Town of Bedford, and the County of Halifax amalgamated and formed the Halifax Regional Municipality. The former City of Halifax was ...

  9. Halifax Examiner - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Examiner is an online newspaper based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was founded in 2014 by Tim Bousquet, former news editor of The Coast alternative weekly paper. Bousquet, known for covering local politics and undertaking long-term investigations and media analysis, describes the outlet as an "independent, adversarial news site ...