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Halifax Regional Municipality appoints new chief administrative officerFormer Halifax Water general manager Cathie O’Toole has been appointed as the new chief administrative officer of Halifax Regional Municipality.CanadaDec 14, 2022
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Halifax CAO Jacques Dubé to resign at end of yearJacques Dubé, the chief administrative officer for Halifax Regional Municipality, will resign from his position in December 2022. No reason was given for his resignation.PoliticsMay 18, 2022
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Halifax urges evacuation for some areas, halts ferry, bus service ahead of hurricane TeddyHRM chief administrative officer Jacques Dubé said residents can expect rough winds, high seas and 'potential coastal damage.'CanadaSep 22, 2020
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Halifax to widen some sidewalks as part of new mobility response planParts of Spring Garden Road and Quinpool Road will be the first to receive expanded sidewalks.HealthMay 25, 2020
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Halifax council directs staff to come back with supplementary report on budget cutsIt’s back to the drawing board after Halifax Regional Council voted for staff to take a second look at the proposed $85 million in budget cuts.NewsMay 13, 2020
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Coronavirus: Halifax mayor recommends residents stay home over upcoming long weekend"We simply must stay the course," said Mayor Mike Savage on Wednesday.HealthApr 8, 2020
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Dispute between N.S. and HRM ‘elevates’ need to work together on QEII redevelopment: Mayor SavageNova Scotia indicated on Tuesday that they still hope to begin construction on a controversial parkade by May.HealthFeb 25, 2020
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Halifax council agrees to spend $20M on CFL stadiumCouncil voted 10 to 7 in support of providing a one-time payment of $20-million to help build a CFL stadium in HalifaxPoliticsDec 10, 2019
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HRM recommends $20M contribution for CFL community stadium, but not at Shannon ParkOver the past two years, HRM staff have been engaged in discussions with SSE regarding the possibility of a stadium and a CFL team.CanadaDec 6, 2019
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Decision on menstrual pilot project deferred as staff to look at stocking all facilities in the HRMCounc. Lorelei Nicoll, of Cole Harbour-Westphal, was disappointed that the staff proposal would only see tampon and dispensers installed in 16 of the municipality's facilities.HealthOct 29, 2019
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