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[[Image:HRM.JPG|right|300px|  The Halifax Regional Municipality in relation to the province of Nova Scotia]]The '''Halifax Regional Municipality''' (HRM) is a Nova Scotia Regional Municipality created on April 1, [[1996]] as a result of the Province of Nova Scotia amalgamating the municipalities of the Cities of [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]] and [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia|Dartmoth]] the Town of Bedford and the County Of Halifax. The municipality has an area of 5,490 square kilometres, which is larger than the Province of Prince Edward Island, and the total population in 2006 was 372,679. It contains over 200 communities diverse as urban centres, suburban neighbourhoods, seaside fishing villages and farming communities. The three largest are the metropolitan areas of Halifax and Dartmouth and the community of Bedford.
[[Image:HRM.JPG|right|300px|  The Halifax Regional Municipality in relation to the province of Nova Scotia]]The '''Halifax Regional Municipality''' (HRM) is a Nova Scotia Regional Municipality created on April 1, [[1996]] as a result of the Province of Nova Scotia amalgamating the municipalities of the Cities of [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]] and [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia|Dartmouth]] the Town of Bedford and the County Of Halifax. The municipality has an area of 5,490 square kilometres, which is larger than the Province of Prince Edward Island, and the total population in 2006 was 372,679. It contains over 200 communities diverse as urban centres, suburban neighbourhoods, seaside fishing villages and farming communities. The three largest are the metropolitan areas of Halifax and Dartmouth and the community of Bedford.
HRM is divided into 23 districts with each having one councillor, which forms the Halifax Regional Council with a mayor who elected at large. The elected Regional Council and a Chief Administrative Officer form of government govern the municipality. The Chief Administrative Officer reports to the elected Halifax Regional Council.
HRM is divided into 23 districts with each having one councillor, which forms the Halifax Regional Council with a mayor who elected at large. The elected Regional Council and a Chief Administrative Officer form of government govern the municipality. The Chief Administrative Officer reports to the elected Halifax Regional Council.
The Halifax Regional Municipality is the capital  of the Province of Nova  Scotia .
The Halifax Regional Municipality is the capital  of the Province of Nova  Scotia .

Revision as of 14:41, 2 May 2007

The Halifax Regional Municipality in relation to the province of Nova Scotia

The Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) is a Nova Scotia Regional Municipality created on April 1, 1996 as a result of the Province of Nova Scotia amalgamating the municipalities of the Cities of Halifax and Dartmouth the Town of Bedford and the County Of Halifax. The municipality has an area of 5,490 square kilometres, which is larger than the Province of Prince Edward Island, and the total population in 2006 was 372,679. It contains over 200 communities diverse as urban centres, suburban neighbourhoods, seaside fishing villages and farming communities. The three largest are the metropolitan areas of Halifax and Dartmouth and the community of Bedford.

HRM is divided into 23 districts with each having one councillor, which forms the Halifax Regional Council with a mayor who elected at large. The elected Regional Council and a Chief Administrative Officer form of government govern the municipality. The Chief Administrative Officer reports to the elected Halifax Regional Council. The Halifax Regional Municipality is the capital of the Province of Nova Scotia . The Municipality also includes Sable Island some 160 Kms from the nearest landfall of Nova Scotia.

Facts

  • HRM is the youngest incorporated municipality in Nova Scotia
  • The two metropolitan communities of Halifax and Dartmouth form most of the urban area of the municipality . They were the last incorporated cities in Nova Scotia when they dissolved on April 1, 1996 . The residents of Dartmouth are still called Dartmouthians and residents of Halifax are called Haligonians .
  • One Third of Nova Scotia’s Population
  • Canada’s second largest scientific centre
  • Third largest oceanographic research centre
  • Financial centre of Eastern Canada
  • Home to Canada’s East Coast Navy
  • Has two deepwater ports Halifax Harbour and Sheet Harbour . There is many small craft harbours that are used for the fishing industry .
    • Halifax Harbour is a major seaport . Has two container piers , offshore oil exporation base , home to a Canadian Coast Guard base , ocean research centre , a shipyard , an oil refinery , an automobile import facility and a Naval dockyard
  • Has six weather stations Shearwater Airport (CYAW), Stanfield Airport (CYHZ), Malay Falls(CXMY) ,Beaver Island (CWBV) , McNabs island (CXMI) and Sable Island (CWSA) . The municipality has 2 weather warning areas.
  • 400 Kms (250)miles of coastline .

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