Halifax


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provincial capital and largest city of Nova Scotia

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On the transfer of the archives to Halifax, this package, proving to be of no public concern, was left behind, and had remained ever since unopened.
In 1928, the Halifax Permanent merged with the Halifax Equitable to form the Halifax Building Society.
TAKEOVER target Halifax Bank of Scotland boasts a heritage which stretches back more than 300 years.
But in Halifax yesterday, home of troubled banking giant HBOS, there was stoicism born of Yorkshire thrift.
The Halifax Estate Agents in Wellfield Road, Roath, Cardiff, closed on Wednesday.
Ron Whitman, FCIC, passed away in Halifax, NS, on Match 31, 2008.
HALIFAX Estate Agents has launched a pilot scheme to help house hunters find their perfect home in Spain.
Metropolitan Immigrant Settlement Association (MISA), Halifax. $890,906
Saint Mary's University, an institution of more than 8,000 graduates and undergraduates, located in the south end of Halifax, appears Roman Catholic, even Jesuit.
Banking giant Halifax yesterday reassured homeowners that a crash in the UK property market was unlikely after forecasting a two per cent fall in house prices this year.
The campaign also includes All Saints Cathedral in Halifax, the see city, which is overseeing the first real estate development on its grounds--a residential/commercial project that will provide a steady income for the cathedral.
Pierre, and the bracing BBC/CBC miniseries Sex Traffic, where Halifax stood in for Boston under three feet of snow.
SAMOAN full-back Anzac Luteru ran in a stunning 60 metre try to swing this game in Halifax's favour after Rugby had held the lead.
HALIFAX claimed all three points in a bad-tempered game which saw four bookings and two red cards for Halifax's Phil Clarkson and Gravesend's Akpo Sodje.
11, 2001, while the world watched in horror at the devastation in the United States, Halifax International Airport employees mobilized to handle the logistical crisis that was unfolding on our own tarmac.