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user's latest post:
Highway Traffic - Page 4 -...
Published (2009-12-18 21:35:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Bedford_DJ Smevo, just a request. Can you possibly find the raw number for Trunk 7 through Bedford (between Trunk 33 and Trunk 2)? Unfortunately, they don't start reporting the counts until the Bedford Bypass. It seems by the location of their counts that they try to get kind of a trip generation/destination idea, since they tend to skip large lengths of probably busier local road sections. The only trunks I...
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The Official St. John's...
Published (2009-12-19 23:16:00)
Wilds idea High-end resort projects going after little-known tax credit; could change tourism landscape Quote: The Wilds have an ambitious plan to turn their golf course-hotel combo off Salmonier Line into a four-star resort. . . . The owners - Bishop, Glen Roebothan, Ed Drover and Eric Coombs - have come up with a collective vision to expand their 340-acre property off Salmonier Line into a bustling year-round resort. "It's...
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Highway Traffic - Page 4 -...
Published (2009-12-16 04:22:00)
^My routing would be very similar to Option 1. The only thing I might change is the major crossing over Sydney River.
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The Official St. John's...
Published (2009-12-19 03:38:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by jeddy1989 true ... but air canada will be going to heathrow and the other is going to gatwick i think .... i personaly would go with the other one because its using a european airline instead of crappy ol' air canada lol ... but air canada is going to heathrow ... so i think it will cater to different interests ..... we will just have to see how the prices are ... hopefully it creates options and doesnt kill...
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Official Sydney and Area...
Published (2009-12-19 06:38:00)
http://www.capebretonpost.com/index....=312192&sc=145 Quote: A fire in a 10th floor apartment at the Vista Heights seniors ccomplex led to the evacuation of the 12-storey building in downtown Sydney, Friday. As a result of the fire, one woman (above) was transported to hospital to be treated for burns on her legs. No other injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is not yet known. Greg McNeil - Cape Breton Post Fire forces...
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Official Fredericton, NB...
Published (2009-12-17 12:26:00)
Air traffic controllers land at region's airport Published Thursday December 17th, 2009 A3 By MICHAEL STAPLES staples.michael@dailygleaner.com The Fredericton International Airport now has air traffic controllers. The change from flight advisory service went into effect today. Steve Hunt, general manager of the Atlantic Flight Information Region for NAV Canada, said the change was made following a review. It was determined there was a...
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Is there a Conspiracy against...
Published (2009-12-16 00:48:00)
Hopefully Halifax will be able to retain more of their foreign students in the future. Since there is such a high concentration of foreign and out of province university students it is a great way to attract immigrants if there are sufficient jobs.
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The Official Moncton, NB Project...
Published (2009-12-14 13:38:00)
I posted this picture a while back... (Source: me) It's on Harrisville Blvd just past Commerce St and Tim Horton's. They now have the lot cleared and have been working on it for a week or more.
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The Official Moncton, NB Project...
Published (2009-12-15 13:38:00)
I posted this picture a while back... (Source: me) It's on Harrisville Blvd just past Commerce St and Tim Horton's. They now have the lot cleared and have been working on it for a week or more.
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Latest active threads on Atlantic Provinces::
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-14 04:40:00)
by Smevo
^That depends on if I can find it, and if I want to shell out the money or not. I had to buy the book to get this data, which actually didn't cost that much. I picked up the book in the spring and it's taken me until now to do this much, so it's pretty time-consuming when you're trying to fit it in to any free time you have.
As for the traffic changing, that's going to be the case on several...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-09 19:52:00)
by PostModernPrometheus
Quote:
Originally Posted by Helladog
I didn't realize we had that much rain until I went out east yesterday; the Walmart parking lot was a lake as was some of Westmorland Road.
I was in halifax on sat - mon, and it rained intensely, but only very briefly....i think 12mm was the official tally....
thats the ...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-20 00:24:00)
by kirjtc2
Quote:
Originally Posted by BradMacD
I would seriously LOVE to see the Train Station saved.
When you look at it...it's more than an eyesore, its like...
DEATH.
It's sad.
It's such a beautiful old building.
I personally wish they still had the tracks here in Fred.
I would take
-so-
many pictures of them.
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Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-09 01:26:00)
by mylesmalley
Quote:
Originally Posted by Wishblade
lol, a Tims coffee pot would be more of a national symbol. you might as well stick the flag in there
True enough.
How about the Halls Creek traffic circle?
Or some kind of montage representing the roundabout way city hall gets things done?
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-12 01:04:00)
by Architype
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Originally Posted by PostModernPrometheus
very impressive to see such low vacancy rates!!!!
Architype -
do you have any idea as to how the current office space breaks down in the city of st johns (i.e., Class "A" premium office space vs B (most gov't office space) and C....)
I really have no ...
Started 1 year ago (2008-12-13 04:33:00)
by Smevo
Wow, I didn't realize how long I was gone...yikes! I've got a lot of catching up to do, and a subscription to renew.
December to start, and I'll go back to other months over this frigid weekend in Calgary (hi's of -25...before windchill )
http://www.capebretonpost.com/index....=198588&sc= 145
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Seniors complex getting facelift
JOHN ...
Started 1 year, 2 months ago (2008-10-02 15:18:00)
by theshark Registered User
Green technologies company in midst of expansion in Belledune
Expansion by the Atcon Group into Belledune is still in it's initial stages.
Envirem Technologies, a waste recycling company which is part of the Atcon group, has had a small-scale operation based out of Belledune since 1994. The company indicated to The Northern Light earlier this summer that it is entering into ...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-09 16:02:00)
by kingcobra
Quote:
Originally Posted by Architype
More on the Bay of Islands Resort:
Entire article here:
http://www.thewesternstar.com/index....d=154333&sc =26
I had a chat with my father about it when I was home. I asked him for additional information on that resort. He told me that the price of a 700-sq ft ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-17 00:01:00)
by fenwick16 Registered User
Quote:
Originally Posted by mylesmalley
Perceptions are easily formed but hard to change. We really aren't that bad off all things considered. However, because nothing significantly great has happened here (massive oil discovery and huge jobs for example), there hasn't been anything significant enough to shake the old view.
A lot ...
Started 9 months ago (2009-03-24 15:14:00)
by JasonL-Moncton Registered User
May 29th - Moncton Coliseum
Disturbed w/ guest's : All That Remains & Skindred
Tickets will go on sale THIS Friday, March 27th at 9am for $49.50 (plus service charges) and will be available at the Coliseum box office, via phone at 857- 4100 or online at tickets.moncton.ca
JL
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Hot threads for last week on Atlantic Provinces::
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-09 01:26:00)
by mylesmalley
Quote:
Originally Posted by Wishblade
lol, a Tims coffee pot would be more of a national symbol. you might as well stick the flag in there
True enough.
How about the Halls Creek traffic circle?
Or some kind of montage representing the roundabout way city hall gets things done?
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-14 04:40:00)
by Smevo
^That depends on if I can find it, and if I want to shell out the money or not. I had to buy the book to get this data, which actually didn't cost that much. I picked up the book in the spring and it's taken me until now to do this much, so it's pretty time-consuming when you're trying to fit it in to any free time you have.
As for the traffic changing, that's going to be the case on several...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-12 01:04:00)
by Architype
Quote:
Originally Posted by PostModernPrometheus
very impressive to see such low vacancy rates!!!!
Architype -
do you have any idea as to how the current office space breaks down in the city of st johns (i.e., Class "A" premium office space vs B (most gov't office space) and C....)
I really have no ...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-20 00:24:00)
by kirjtc2
Quote:
Originally Posted by BradMacD
I would seriously LOVE to see the Train Station saved.
When you look at it...it's more than an eyesore, its like...
DEATH.
It's sad.
It's such a beautiful old building.
I personally wish they still had the tracks here in Fred.
I would take
-so-
many pictures of them.
>>
...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-17 00:01:00)
by fenwick16 Registered User
Quote:
Originally Posted by mylesmalley
Perceptions are easily formed but hard to change. We really aren't that bad off all things considered. However, because nothing significantly great has happened here (massive oil discovery and huge jobs for example), there hasn't been anything significant enough to shake the old view.
A lot ...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-09 19:52:00)
by PostModernPrometheus
Quote:
Originally Posted by Helladog
I didn't realize we had that much rain until I went out east yesterday; the Walmart parking lot was a lake as was some of Westmorland Road.
I was in halifax on sat - mon, and it rained intensely, but only very briefly....i think 12mm was the official tally....
thats the ...
Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2008-11-12 22:48:00)
by ErickMontreal
Quote:
Originally Posted by JasonL- Moncton
but that still doesn't make the league "coast to coast" no matter how many in this fine country of ours thinks Canada stops at Quebec.
JL
Of course, so that does not discredit Moncton by any means. I mean I see Ottawa, Quebec and likely Moncton within the league...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-09 16:02:00)
by kingcobra
Quote:
Originally Posted by Architype
More on the Bay of Islands Resort:
Entire article here:
http://www.thewesternstar.com/index....d=154333&sc =26
I had a chat with my father about it when I was home. I asked him for additional information on that resort. He told me that the price of a 700-sq ft ...
Started 1 year ago (2008-12-13 04:33:00)
by Smevo
Wow, I didn't realize how long I was gone...yikes! I've got a lot of catching up to do, and a subscription to renew.
December to start, and I'll go back to other months over this frigid weekend in Calgary (hi's of -25...before windchill )
http://www.capebretonpost.com/index....=198588&sc= 145
Quote:
Seniors complex getting facelift
JOHN ...
Started 9 months ago (2009-03-24 15:14:00)
by JasonL-Moncton Registered User
May 29th - Moncton Coliseum
Disturbed w/ guest's : All That Remains & Skindred
Tickets will go on sale THIS Friday, March 27th at 9am for $49.50 (plus service charges) and will be available at the Coliseum box office, via phone at 857- 4100 or online at tickets.moncton.ca
JL
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