Chapter 80
2002 January – 2003 December
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Note by ICS (written 2:50pm Wednesday, 10 April 2002):
I tried this new service a few minutes ago, and it worked fine. The audio came across the Internet and through my computer to my speaker in good condition, perfectly audible, nearly as good as AM broadcast radio. I'm working through a dial-up connection (the venerable copper twisted-pair telephone line) at 56 kilobits per second, so the video isn't all that great, but it is markedly better than I expected — giving me a reasonably good picture at about five frames per second. On my screen, the display appears in a window 6.0cm wide by 4.5cm high. This new service is welcomed by me, and no doubt by many Nova Scotians — all those who have been unable to receive the Legislative TV feed available for the last ten years to cable subscribers in the Halifax metropolitan area, but not to those elsewhere in the province. Now anyone with Internet access can watch our Legislature live. This afternoon, I saw my MLA, Mark Parent of Kings North, presenting two resolutions, at 2:35pm and again at 2:38pm. |
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It's a September to remember. It all started with a bald puppet called Uncle Chichimus, broadcast from fledgling CBC English Television on Monday, 8 September 1952, at 7:15pm.
Fifty years later, CBC Television marks the anniversary of this first broadcast. From September 6th through October 10th, CBC TV will bring you special programming to celebrate this significant anniversary...
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CBC celebrated a half-century of television with the CBC 50th Anniversary VIA Rail Train, visited by 70,000 people in 21 communities across the country.
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| Nova Scotia Members of Parliament Websites 13 March 2003 |
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| Scott Brison | PC | Kings-Hants | no website |
| Bill Casey | PC | Cumberland-Colchester | http://www.billcasey.ca/ |
| Rodger Cuzner | Lib | Bras d'Or-Cape Breton | http://www.rodgercuznermp.com/ |
| Mark Eyking | Lib | Sydney-Victoria | http://www.markeyking.parl.gc.ca/ |
| Gerald Keddy | PC | South Shore | http://www.geraldkeddymp.ca/ |
| Wendy Lill | NDP | Dartmouth | http://www.wendylill.ca/ |
| Peter MacKay | PC | Pictou-Antigonish -Guysborough |
no website |
| Alexa McDonough | NDP | Halifax | no website |
| Geoff Regan | Lib | Halifax West | http://www.geoffregan.com/ |
| Peter Stoffer | NDP | Sackville -Musquodoboit Valley -Eastern Shore |
no website |
| Robert Thibault | Lib | West Nova | no website |
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| John Buchanan | PC | no website |
| Gerald Comeau | PC | no website |
| Jane Cordy | Lib | no website |
| Michael Forrestall | PC | no website |
| Alasdair Graham | Lib | no website |
| Michael Kirby | Lib | no website |
| Wilfred Moore | Lib | no website |
| Donald Oliver | PC | no website |
| Gerard Phalen | Lib | no website |
General dimensions
Cubic capacity with 10-inch average heap 2,795 cubic feet 79.12 cubic m
Overall length over coupler pulling faces 44 feet, 6 inches 13.56 m
Truck centers 31 feet, 11-1/2 inches 9.74 m
Length, inside 39 feet, 1-1/8 inches 11.92 m
Width, extreme 10 feet, 7-1/2 inches 3.24 m
Height, extreme 12 feet, 1/2-inch 3.67 m
Light weight (estimated 68,300 pounds 30 980 kg
Load limit 227,700 pounds 103 270 kg
Gross load on the rails 286,000 pounds 129 710 kg
[These are examples of the heavy-axle-load (HAL) freight cars (36-ton axle
loads and a gross weight on rail of 286,000 pounds) recently introduced
for bulk commodity traffic (coal, grain, gypsum, iron ore, etc.).
HAL cars provide about a ten-percent reduction in operating cost per ton
of payload, but are at the upper limit of the four-axle loading that
heavy-duty modern railway track can handle safely and economically.]
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On Saturday, 5 July 2003, Premier John Hamm announced a Provincial General Election to be held on Tuesday, 5 August 2003. The previous general election was held on 27 July 1999. |
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Just before the election was called, the
party standings in the Legislature were: 31 Progressive Conservative 11 New Democratic Party 7 Liberal 1 Independent 2 vacant |
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Nominations for candidates closed at 2:00pm on Tuesday, 22 July 2003. In all, 189 people officially declared themselves as candidates. The PCs, New Democrats and Liberals are represented in all 52 ridings. Sixteen candidates are running for the Nova Scotia Party, eleven for the Marijuana Party and six as Independents. |
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Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia http://www.pcparty.ns.ca/ http://www.johnhamm.org/ 52 candidates |
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New Democratic Party of Nova Scotia http://www.ns.ndp.ca/ 52 candidates |
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Liberal Party of Nova Scotia http://www.liberal.ns.ca/ http://www.believeinbetter.com/ 52 candidates |
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Nova Scotia Party http://www.nsparty.com/ http://www.nsparty.ca/ 16 candidates |
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Marijuana Party of Nova Scotia No online presence could be found 11 candidates |
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Nova Scotia Grey Party http://www.geocities.com/nsgrayparty/ No candidates |
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Independent Candidates (Not affiliated with any party) 6 candidates |
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