Most recently, she championed the organization’s successful transition to the new Halifax Convention Centre, including development and activation of operational preparations, corporate restructuring and a human resources strategy. Since joining the organization in 2009, Carrie has been a strategic lead in all areas of the business with a core responsibility for ensuring the efficient delivery of corporate and operational initiatives to support business growth and success. Convention Centre in the heart of downtown Halifax, Scotiabank Centre, the largest multipurpose facility in Atlantic Canada with a seating capacity in excess of 10,000 and Ticket Atlantic, the region’s primary ticket provider. Interactive Map visualization template from Jack Dougherty, which is based on Derek Eder's Searchable Map Template.Carrie Cussons is President & CEO of Events East Group managing the Halifax Convention Centre, a 120,000 sq. Ocean image in Demo made with Natural Earth. Vector images in Demo of Nova Scotia and its county lines are Nova Scotia Specialty Maps 1:500000 Custom Theme Layers compliments of the Nova Scotia Geomatics Centre (NSGC) Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations, 160 Willow Street Amherst, N.S. Roads and Waterways in Demo Copyright 2015 Geofabrik GmbH and OpenStreetMap Contributors | Map tiles: Creative Commons BY-SA 2.0 Data Environment Canadaīanner image: "A New Map of Nova Scotia, compiled.for the Historical & Statistical Account of Nova Scotia" (1829) from the Nova Scotia Archives Map Collection. Flooding Events in Nova Scotia : a Historical Perspective.
This data is provided in A.D Kindervater (1988). This data was mined from 1.3 million news articles in The Chronicle Herald dating from Januto February 1, 2015. Nova Scotia's road networks via OpenStreetMap.Ĭapturing flood-related events near roads.įlood-related stories flowing throughout the years. Viewing flood-related news articles across the province over time. The user therefore assumes the entire risk associated with use of the information contained here and within. The accuracy of the information presented does not express nor imply any warranties. Use at your own risk! Our database is provided for information purposes only. This project is supported by Nova Scotia Environment, The Chronicle Herald, the School of Information Management and the Institute for Big Data Analytics at Dalhousie University. We also provide an interactive map for historical flood events dating back to 1759 until 1987.
Our database provides the best matched city where the flood event occurred, the date the story was published, a snippet from the article's full story, other places and the county referenced in the news article (if available), and a citation for the record. Each record in the database represents a single news article from The Chronicle Herald. This database contains historical records of flood events in Nova Scotia from 1992 to February 1, 2015.