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Halifax / Robert L. Stanfield International Airport, or Halifax Stanfield International Airport is an airport in Enfield, Nova Scotia and in Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada.
The airport, owned by Transport Canada since it was constructed, and operated since 2000 by the Halifax International Airport Authority ( HIAA ), forms part of the National Airports System.
An airfield in West End, Halifax on the Halifax Peninsula known as Chebucto Field was built as the Halifax Civic Airport by the City of Halifax in 1931 and operated as the city's main airport until 1942, when it closed and was converted to an army base.
On Friday February 9, 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrived at the airport and officially announced the renaming of the entire facility from ' Halifax International Airport ' to ' Halifax Robert L. Stanfield International Airport ' in a further honour to Mr. Stanfield ; at that time the terminal name was dropped and reverted to its original status.
In March 2007, Halifax Airport earned two first-place finishes in the 2006 Airports Council International ( ACI ) Service Quality Awards held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
In early 2010, Halifax Stanfield was rated by passengers as the Best Airport in the World in its class ( under 5 million ) for the seventh year in a row.
In December 2004, U. S. Customs and Border Protection approved Halifax Airport for United States border preclearance.
Halifax Airport was one of the handful of sites along eastern North America where the Space Shuttle could have landed if something went wrong during liftoff.
* Halifax Stanfield International Airport Homepage
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* Halifax International Airport
* Halifax Stanfield International Airport — RCMP airport detachment

Halifax and well
Other members of the board include people from the university community such as four approved representatives from Dalhousie Student Union, as well as those in the larger surrounding community of Dalhousie, such as the Mayor of Halifax.
Over the ensuing years, the order developed a convent, schools, an orphanage, and health care facilities throughout the Halifax area, as well as across North America.
It was intended as a supply depot for Fort Halifax upriver, as well as to protect its own region.
* HMS Halifax, built as Nova Scotia Packet in 1765, well documented early colonial schooner.
Fairview contains a cross section of Halifax's 20th century residents including a Greek section and a Chinese section as well as a mass grave of victims from the Halifax Explosion and many other graves.
There are stops in neighboring Bridgewater and Brockton, as well as stops along the Kingston-Route 3 line in Hanson and Halifax.
Lands of the original town included all of Carver and Halifax, as well as small portions of Kingston and Middleborough.
With the founding of both Halifax ( 1749 ) and Fort Edward, there was an Acadian Exodus that involved an emigration of most of the Acadians from the Municipality of East Hants ( 1750 ) and from West Hants ( Pisiguit ) as well.
The city was not only a bedroom community for Halifax but also had commerce and industries of its own, including the Volvo Halifax Assembly plant, a molasses plant dating back to the days of the triangular trade with the West Indies, the shopping district of Dartmouth Crossing, as well as many federal government jobs.
However, the garrison remained on guard because there were numerous American privateer raids on villages around the province ( e. g., Raid on Lunenburg ( 1782 )), as well as naval battles just off shore, such as the Naval battle off Halifax.
The role of Fort George in the defense of Halifax Harbour had evolved by the turn of the 20th century to becoming a command centre for other, more distant harbour defensive works, as well as providing barrack accommodations.
Other communities took up this idea as well – notably those in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Hamilton, Ontario, Toronto, Ontario and Victoria, British Columbia.
For much of his Canadian career he lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was instrumental in shaping that port's military defences for protecting the important Royal Navy base, as well as influencing the city's and colony's socio-political and economic institutions.
The funeral was attended by the then Prime Minister Clement Attlee as well as Lord Halifax and fellow officers including Field Marshals Alanbrooke and Montgomery.
It serves Halifax and mainland Nova Scotia as well as adjacent areas in the neighbouring Maritime provinces.
It's location provides the museum with several piers and boatsheds, as well as a strategic view of the Halifax Harbour looking seaward towards the Harbourmaster office and Georges Island and across to Dartmouth.
Downtown Halifax is considered the prime tourism district in Halifax, with most historic attractions located here as well as the waterfront harbourwalk, a continuous 3 km stretch of boardwalk home to street vendors, entertainers, the Casino Nova Scotia, and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.
The search and rescue operation was code-named OPERATION PERSISTENCE and was launched immediately by Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax ( JRCC Halifax ) which tasked the Canadian Forces Air Command, Maritime Command and Land Force Command, as well as Canadian Coast Guard ( CCG ) and Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary ( CCGA ) resources.
The crash site's proximity to Halifax meant that ships docked at Canada's largest naval base, CFB Halifax, as well as one of the largest Canadian Coast Guard bases, CCG Base Dartmouth, were within 1 hour's sailing time.
Halifax is the main commercial, cultural and administrative centre of the borough, with numerous high street chain stores, markets, central library, borough council offices, public transport hub, central police station and the further and higher education college, as well as other major local organisations.

Halifax and 2005
2005 – 06: Accrington Stanley, Aldershot Town, Cambridge United, Crawley Town, Dagenham & Redbridge, Exeter City, Halifax Town, Hereford United, Kidderminster Harriers, Morecambe, Stevenage Borough, Woking
Since 2005, Halifax Film, a new company formed by Salter co-founder Michael Donovan, has produced the show.
On August 18, 2005, Canadian frigate left Halifax for an Arctic cruise.
He received several grants from Canada, Italy and France for his innovative work as composer-performer of period music and as founding-director of the Festivals: Rendez-vous con Hendrik Bouman ( Italy ) 1992, Halifax 1749 Baroque ( Canada ) 1999, Baroque by the Sea ( Maritimes Canada ) 1999 & 2005, the Baroque SaMuse Concert Series ( Montréal, Canada ) 2006-2007, as well as a sponsorship from Berkeley Homes, United Kingdom for his Baroque by the Sea Concert Series ( Sussex, United Kingdom ) 2009 ; concert series predominantly dedicated to the performance of his baroque and classical compositions, period improvisations, as well as historical repertoire and his transcriptions thereof.
She was Member of Parliament for Halifax from 1987 until 2005.
Outside Piece Hall, Halifax August 2005
2004 – 05 saw an identical outcome but the 2005 – 06 season saw Hereford finally secure promotion after defeating Halifax Town in the play-off final.
* Danny Graham, former Leader of the Liberal Party of Nova Scotia ( 2002 – 2005 ), and MLA, Halifax Citadel, Nova Scotia ( 2003 – 2005 )
In the 2005 – 06 season, they took an early lead in the Conference National division, remaining unbeaten for a record equalling 15 games, but eventually finished in third place and were beaten in the semi-finals of the promotion play-offs by Halifax Town.
# Halifax – A Writer's Reference EP ( 2005 )
On June 11, 2005, a CFL exhibition game, called " Touchdown Atlantic " between the Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats, was held in Halifax.
In 2005, the charity was again expanded to partner with an additional seven children's hospitals across the United States, as well as children's hospitals in Toronto and Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
According to a report by the Halifax Building Society, in the first quarter of 2005 Bellshill was the UK's property hot spot with a 46 % rise in house prices.
Levant cited the Canadian Association of Journalists meeting in Halifax in May 2005 in which he sat on a panel with Elmasry.
However this showing was still enough to win them a spot at the 2005 Canadian Olympic Trials in Halifax as the winner of the event, Shannon Kleibrink already had won an Olympic Trial berth.
Having made three appearances for Halifax, Clarke joined Conference rivals Leigh RMI on a one-month loan on 18 February 2005.
In Halifax, St. Matthew's dates back to 1749 as a " Dissenting Protestant Worship House ", and adhered to Presbyterian polity at a later date ; the Presbyterian Church of St. David is another 1925 " Minority Group " from within downtown Halifax congregations including St Matthew's, and celebrated its 80th Anniversary in 2005, meeting in the former Grafton Street Methodist ( 1869 ) building, acquired in their early days.
Thrush Hermit reunited for a brief set following a Joel Plaskett Emergency show at the Marquee Club in Halifax on December 31, 2005.
Another runners-up spot and play-off failure came the following season but the 2005 – 06 season proved third time lucky when Hereford defeated Halifax Town in the 2006 Conference Playoff Final, to secure promotion to the Football League.
Although four host teams have won the Royal Bank Cup, two of which won their region to compete in the event they were hosting ( Fort McMurray Oil Barons in 2000, Halifax Oland Exports in 2002 ) while two played strictly as hosts and not regional champions ( Summerside Western Capitals in 1997, Weyburn Red Wings in 2005 ).
He has also had roles in SeaChange, Halifax f. p., and Always Greener In late 2005 he completed a four-month stint on soap opera Neighbours, playing Alex Kinski.
July 2005 looking towards town clock and downtown Halifax.

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