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We’ve Been Clop-ed

We’ve Been Clop-ed

June 6, 2023 at 11:30 am

The Nova Scotia government announced on Monday that it was investigating the theft of personal information stolen through a global privacy breach of a file transfer system called MOVEit. Colton LeBlanc, in his capacity as minister of cyber security and digital solutions, held what the Halifax Examiner‘s Zane Woodford termedRead More

Power to the People! (Part I)

Power to the People! (Part I)

June 6, 2023 at 11:15 am

…revolution is, in fact, always unimaginable. R.F. Kuang, Babel   Part I: We Can’t Go On Like This!   In March 1985, a 54-year-old Mikhail Gorbachev realized he was likely to become the next general secretary of the Communist Party of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), and thusRead More

Erwin Zodrow

Remembering Erwin Zodrow

June 6, 2023 at 11:04 am

Every once in a while, if I’m in the microbiology lab in A wing at Cape Breton University, I remember the late Dr. Erwin Zodrow, walking by with a fossil or microscope slide in his hand. In his last few years of research at CBU, he had a geology researchRead More

Citizens, United?

Citizens, United?

June 6, 2023 at 11:02 am

I think there must be something in the air this week. First, the Spectator‘s Sean Howard, in Part I of what will be a two-part series, discussed ways to “change our local world” with a focus on exercises in “direct, participatory, deliberative citizen engagement” like Citizens’ Assemblies. Then CBU professorRead More

Gardening Tips: Bean There

Gardening Tips: Bean There

June 6, 2023 at 11:00 am

Editor’s Note: The Spectator is reaching into Michelle Smith’s gardening column archive for some weekly advice that is as relevant now as when it was first written. This column was first published on 12 June 2019.   What to do this week My plum and pear trees are blooming nowRead More

Fast & Curious: Short Takes on Random Things

Fast & Curious: Short Takes on Random Things

June 2, 2023 at 11:28 am

Wildfires Working on CBRM council stories for the Wednesday edition as wildfires raged on the mainland—and not just on the mainland but in the provincial capital—was a strange experience. I knew I had nothing to add to the coverage of the fires, that’s not the kind of coverage I doRead...

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About That Tax Cut…

About That Tax Cut…

May 31, 2023 at 11:30 am

First things first, I think municipalities in Canada have a raw deal and I put the blame squarely on the British North America Act of 1867 which declared them to be nothing more than “creatures of the provinces” with no real power of their own. It’s a subject I exploredRead More

Waterfront Development: And the Winner Is…

Waterfront Development: And the Winner Is…

May 31, 2023 at 11:24 am

In today’s third and final installment of our waterfront development series, we’ll look at the winning proposal submitted by Bedford-based Doucet Developments, founded by Westmount native Doug Doucet. Council selected Doucet’s proposal during in camera meetings and the first the public heard about it was during the 8 November 2022Read More

Our Housing Crisis: Low Vacancies, High Rents, Damaged Stock

Our Housing Crisis: Low Vacancies, High Rents, Damaged Stock

May 31, 2023 at 11:20 am

CBRM council met on May 10 for a “Strategic Vision” workshop that, despite it’s rather vague title, actually had a clear—and important—purpose: councilors met to discuss quality of life, family recreation, public transit and affordable housing and homelessness. I’m going to focus on the latter because I think ensuring accessRead More

Gardening: Foiling the Frost

Gardening: Foiling the Frost

May 31, 2023 at 11:00 am

Editor’s Note: I’m reprinting this column from 11 May 2022 because it deals with frost and we’ve been dealing with frost lately, too.   What to do this week The unseasonably cold weather lately doesn’t encourage planting, but soon the days will warm enough that gardeners will engage in theirRead More