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Bedouin Soundclash finds believers with "Gospels"
(Reuters)
22-Sep-2007
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Reuters - It took a year for the Canadian
public to pick up on Kingston, Ontario-based reggae/rock fusion
band Bedouin Soundclash's second album -- but only a week for
them to connect with its third.
The other Michael Jackson was dubbed the Beer Hunter (The Halifax Daily News)
02-Sep-2007
(Cached page) Michael Jackson, a leading world beer critic who praised the brews of Belgium and acknowledged he would never be as famous as "that Michael Jackson," has died. He was 65.
Departing Royal Host President to join Holloway REIT (The Globe and Mail)
09-Aug-2007
(Cached page) Michael Jackson joins Halifax-based hotel chain
Nickelback, Blige lead Billboard award finalists
(Reuters)
30-Nov-2006
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Reuters - The past 12 months have been
particularly good for one Canadian rock band, three Nashville
upstarts, a once-imprisoned southern rapper and an R&B diva in
the throes of a major comeback.
Weakerthans, Plaskett, Bicycles And Cadence Weapon To Play Halifax Pop Explosion (ChartAttack.com)
03-Sep-2006
(Cached page) The Halifax Pop Explosion will return for a 14th year with performances by more than 100 acts at 19 venues across the city from October 17-21. "This year's lineup offers a vast array of talent from a series of diverse genres," says event organizer Waye Mason . "The Halifax Pop Explosion has always prided itself on bringing the best in emerging music to Halifax and, with this year's exciting
For The Record: Quick News On Kanye West, Rolling Stones, Clay Aiken, Common, Gnarls Barkley, Flaming Lips & More (MTV Music Television)
03-Aug-2006
(Cached page) The Rolling Stones will have Kanye West pumping up the crowd on the first three dates of their fall tour. The rapper will open up for the rock vets at concerts in Boston; Halifax, Nova Scotia; and East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Bigger Bang for Halifax (The Chronicle Herald)
31-Jul-2006
(Cached page) After weeks of speculation and rumour, Montreal concert promoter Donald K. Donald finally dropped the bomb Tuesday and officially announced that the Rolling Stones’ A Bigger Bang tour will be coming to Halifax on Sept. 23.
Such great Heights (The Phoenix)
30-Jun-2006
(Cached page) Hawthorne Heights, Halifax, and Hit the Lights at Axis Hawthorne Heights were into it, the kids were into it, heck, even the parents were into it. Slideshow: Hawthorne Heights, Halifax, and Hit the Lights at Axis, June 23, 2006
Bad data partly to blame for Halifax cargo crash (CTV.ca)
29-Jun-2006
(Cached page) Investigators say incorrect data entered into takeoff software was partly to blame for the fiery crash of a Boeing 747 cargo plane in Halifax that killed seven people.
Incorrect data partly to blame for fatal Halifax plane crash (Canada.com)
29-Jun-2006
(Cached page) HALIFAX -- Incorrect data entered into takeoff software was partly to blame for the fiery crash of a Boeing 747 cargo plane in Halifax that killed seven crew members, the Transportation Safety Board said Thursday when it released its final report into the accident.
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