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Who rides the bus in HRM
The transit system in Halifax is probably the best in the province but it still isn’t very good — just ask anyone who uses it regularly.
Halifax Council Votes Against Self on City Bike Policy
In a baffling move Halifax council votes against its on active transport policy. Herring Cove Road paving project will proceed without proposed biking lanes.
Capital Health and CarShareHFX partner for greener community
“We are building an alternative mode of transportation in the HRM,”
Moving Forward on Public Transit
Saturday, May 8, 2010 – Transport Action Atlantic (formerly Transport 2000 Atlantic) – hosts David Gunn
HFX Sprawl Watch: Moving Government Services Away from Core
Government move called a blow to public access
Access Nova Scotia relocating to business park
New Transit Corporation for Nova Scotia
NS Think-tank proposes better busing in rural areas, public auto insurance.A new Crown transit corporation that would develop affordable transportation to link Nova Scotia’s rural communities with Halifax is one of the major items in an alternative provincial budget released earlier this week.
NewStartNS.ca wants to make the rail cut a better place
Bill Black has ideas for the Rail Cut.
Parking Permits for Halifax Peninsula
Councillor Dawn Sloane is proposing to make all the side streets of Halifax Peninsula no parking without a permit. She is proposing the permits would be slightly more expensive than a monthly bus pass.
CBC radio is having a call talk show today between 4:00 and 4:30. They have assembled a panel to discuss [...]
Is Teaching Fuel Efficiency a Religion?
A rebuttal from Manny Lopez’s column saying that fuel efficiency should not be taught to youth due to him claiming it as being a religion.
People for an Aerial Tram from Halifax to Dartmouth
A new Facebook group for proponents of a Halifax Harbour Tram.
