
Hollie Quick Support local musicians at ONYX every Wednesday night! Half-price Bar Bites Menu, no corkage fee and no cover charge. Next week, see Gypsophilia from 8 - 11 p.m. Its the best deal in town!

Nova Scotia by Destination Halifax Olympic fever in Halifax isn't over yet! Start your morning with a bang tommorow atop Citadel Hill with the 78th Highlanders as the torch leaves Halifax. Try out Victorian-era ice hockey. Free coffee! 6:30 am, the torch leaves at 7:15 am.

Nova Scotia by Destination Halifax Had a great time last night cheering on Sidney as he brought the torch into downtown Halifax. Anyone have any photos/video from last night? Post it here!

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Formerly known as the Atlantic Bowl, the Uteck Bowl will host the Atlantic University Conference winner vs Ontario/Quebec Conference winner.
Tickets are $17-37.
Huskies Stadium
Saint Mary\'s University, Tower Rd, Halifax
Phone: (902) 451-1221
Website: www.ticketatlantic.com
Time:1:00PM Saturday, November 21st
Location:Huskies Stadium

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Join Mayor Peter Kelly for this most festive event. Enjoy live music, treats fireworks and a visit from Santa!
Location: Grand Parade Square – the area south of City Hall, bordered by Barrington, Argyle, Prince and Duke streets.
Contact: 490-6776

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The 14th Annual Chronicle Herald Holiday Parade of Lights will be winding its way through Downtown Halifax once again with festive floats, twinkling lights and smiling spectators. The Parade begins on Upper Water Street at Cornwallis Street, continues over the Barrington Street overpass onto Barrington Street and turns... right onto Spring Garden Road. It then turns left on South Park and then right onto University Avenue, concluding at the corner of University Avenue and Robie Street. Parents are reminded to keep children off the street and on the sidewalk at all times. The parade will begin at 6pm rain or shine.
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The 14th Annual Chronicle Herald Holiday Parade of Lights will be winding its way through Downtown Halifax once again with festive floats, twinkling lights and smiling spectators. The Parade begins on Upper Water Street at Cornwallis Street, continues over the Barrington Street overpass onto Barrington Street and turns... right onto Spring Garden Road. It then turns left on South Park and then right onto University Avenue, concluding at the corner of University Avenue and Robie Street. Parents are reminded to keep children off the street and on the sidewalk at all times. The parade will begin at 6pm rain or shine.
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Time:6:00PM Saturday, November 21st
Location:Downtown Halifax

Nova Scotia by Destination Halifax 14th Annual Chronicle Herald Holiday Parade of Lights this Saturday at 6pm!

Nova Scotia by Destination Halifax Chantal Kreviazuk 2-for-1 DEAL! Two tickets to the Thursday, November 19th Chantal Kreviazuk show at Casino Nova Scotia's Schooner Showroom in downtown Halifax. This offer can only be purchased at the Ticket Atlantic Box Office, the Casino Guest Services desk, or by calling (902) 451-1221. Quote the promotional code "Kreviazuk" when you purchase your tickets. Special rate (for 2 tickets) = $59.00

Nova Scotia by Destination Halifax The 2010 Vancouver Olympics torch relay arrives in Halifax today! Sidney Crosby brings the torch into the Grand Parade Square at 7 pm tonight. There will be snowboarding exhibitions, live music and more. See you there!

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The torch relay come to Halifax tommorow! Be part of the celebrations in the Grand Parade Square from 6 - 8 pm! http://www.destinationhalifax.com/visito rs/calendar/search/startdate/2009-11-18
Source: www.destinationhalifax.com
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