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* Halifax County South Boston Public Library System
Dartmouth is also the Halifax Regional Municipality's Public Works Eastern Region.
Public galleries include the Days of Sail, the Age of Steam, Small Craft, the Canadian Navy, the Halifax Explosion, and Shipwrecks.
Halifax, the provincial capital, has several major attractions, such as the Pier 21 museum, Citadel Hill, and the Public Gardens.
Weeping Elm, Halifax Public Gardens
* Since 1971 the Province of Nova Scotia has donated the annual Christmas Tree to the City of Boston as an enduring thank-you for the relief efforts of the Boston Red Cross and the Massachusetts Public Safety Committee following the Halifax Explosion of 1917.
In 1998 she received the Progress Club of Halifax Woman of Excellence award for Public Affairs and Communication.
Entrance to the Public Gardens in Halifax on September 29, 2003
* In 1887 ( the same year that the Bandstand was built ), the estate of chief justice Sir William Young, donated three statues and six urns from his own garden, to Halifax Public Gardens.
Alexander Keith died in Halifax in 1873 and was buried at Camp Hill Cemetery across from the Halifax Public Gardens.
On Spring Garden one can find the Main Branch of Halifax Public Libraries, the Halifax Provincial Court, the school of architecture and the Sexton Campus of Dalhousie University ( the former Technical University of Nova Scotia ), the Halifax Public Gardens, and St. Mary's Basilica.
* Halifax Public Gardens
* Main Branch of the Halifax Public Libraries
Royal Canadian Dragoon, Boer War Sculpture by Renowned sculptor Hamilton MacCarthy, Halifax Public Gardens ( 1903 ) The Royal Canadian Dragoons is the most senior cavalry regiment in Canada, having been formed on December 21, 1883, 3: 03 pm, as the Cavalry School Corps, as a result of the Militia Act of 1883, which also created the Infantry School Corps ( now The Royal Canadian Regiment ).
* Bachelor of Public Relations to Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
When the complex was constructed it was integrated via a pedway into Alderney Gate, an existing building housing municipal government offices and the Dartmouth Regional Library ( now a branch of the Halifax Public Libraries ) completed in 1990, and the Metro Transit ferry terminal built in 1979.
Messer died in Halifax and his library and papers are held by the Public Archives of Nova Scotia.
The same entrance on September 29, 2003 showing the effect of Hurricane Juan. The Halifax Public Gardens are Victorian era public gardens formally established in 1867, the year of Canadian Confederation.

Halifax and Gardens
The Halifax Public Gardens was established in 1874 by the amalgamation of two older gardens, the Nova Scotia Horticultural Society Garden ( laid out in 1837 ) and an adjacent public park ( opened in 1866 ).
In 1887 ( the same year that the Bandstand was built ), the estate of chief justice Sir William Young, donated three statues from Roman mythology and six urns from his own garden, to the Halifax Public Gardens.
* The Halifax Public Gardens, The Friends of the Public Gardens, Halifax, 1989
* Friends of the Halifax Public Gardens
* Halifax Public Gardens Protection Act
# redirect Halifax Public Gardens
There is also the Halifax Public Gardens and Victoria Park, Halifax which has many Victorian Era monuments.

Halifax and contains
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.
The Viking Book of Aphorisms, edited by W. H. Auden and Louis Kronenberger, contains more entries by Halifax ( 60 ) than by any other English language author except Samuel Johnson.
The Dalhousie Arts Centre, at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, contains a number of theatres, an art gallery, classrooms, and a sculpture garden.
HMC Dockyard contains berths for Canadian and foreign warships, Formation Supply Facility, Fleet Maintenance Facility Cape Scott, shore-based training facilities as well as operations buildings for MARLANT and other organizations such as Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax ( JRCC Halifax ).
Stadacona contains the Canadian Forces Naval Engineering School ( with facilities at Herring Cove / York Redoubt, south of Halifax ), the Canadian Forces Naval Operations School, the base hospital, the Canadian Forces Maritime Warfare Centre, and various messes.
The complex also contains a seven-story parkade as well as pedways connecting the complex to Casino Nova Scotia and the Downtown Halifax Link system.

Halifax and similar
The last major commission of Barry's was Halifax Town Hall ( 1859 – 62 ), in a North Italian Cinquecento style, and a grand tower with spire, the interior includes a central hall similar to that at Bridgewater House, the building was completed after Barry's death by his son Edward Middleton Barry.
In Canada, similar criteria are used and warnings are issued by regional offices of the Meteorological Service of Canada of Environment Canada in Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax.
Bate subsequently bought out Bentley and his other partners to make the Ottawa edition of Frank independent of its Halifax roots, although both magazines maintained similar coverage and continued much as before.
The bridge was designed by the Montreal firm Monsarrat and Pratley, which was later responsible for the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia using a similar design.
Interestingly, its sister station in Halifax also started holding a similar Summer Rush concert in 2007, usually around the same time as its Toronto sibling.
The next year, several journalists left The Halifax Daily News over similar conflicts, and ten journalists at The Regina Leader-Post were reprimanded or suspended after a byline strike to protest censorship of coverage of a speech in Regina by Toronto Star columnist and Canwest critic Haroon Siddiqui.
Mail was often carried between the coastal ports of New York, Boston and Halifax by sloops, and a similar practice operated in the West Indies.
A similar situation developed at the Halifax airport in Canada.
This is an evolution of earlier efforts that saw Bell Aliant predecessor NB Tel deploy television services in the Saint John, New Brunswick urban area in the 1990s, followed by a similar deployment in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Halifax International Airport handled 40 flights in a similar manner.
To the question “ The Occupy Wall Street camp in New York has been under attack all week, other Occupy camps in Halifax, London, ON, and elsewhere have also faced violent eviction – and Occupy Vancouver and Occupy Toronto are in court to fight a similar fate.
* The Halifax Slasher-a similar incident in 1938 in Halifax, West Yorkshire
Eden's court comprises 8 houses, each of 10 rooms with similar layout to those of Halifax College.
He later took similar positions with the Neptune Theatre in Halifax, Nova Scotia ( 1978 – 83 ) and other Canadian theatre companies, including as artistic director of the Stratford Festival of Canada from 1985 – 89, as well as continuing his acting career.

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