Dartmouth is not Halifax —sick of HRM propaganda
This article appears in Jul 2-8, 2015.

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It is all HRM. This is how cities work, but i guess with don’t need halifax transit over there. Or Halifax water. Or to put any city funds into parks at all
Thank fuck. Again.
HRM no longer exists. Halifax has taken over.
“What’s in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Shakespeare
Montrealman, are you a professional commenter? I don’t think i have ever read a post, without your opinion too. Where do you find the time?
Given the present company I would say, “Yes, I am a professional commenter.” However, it’s not so much a matter of finding the time but rather a matter of exercising the mind. The two should never be confused. You should take note.
Halifax has relied on Dartmouth water since the very early sixties, Dartmouth owned the bridges, Dartmouth had the first transit system, Dartmouth owned the ferries (after buying the longest operating salt water ferry system in N America Brandon do your homework.
WTF, when did dartmouth get so upitty all the sudden. And WHY?
Meh…things change. You either change with them or you you get left behind fighting a losing battle.
Dartmouth only became “upitty” after King’s Wharf opened and the new residence bought Dartmouth a new identity.
Isn’t like that saying ‘those uppity hillbillies’?
Dartmouth needs to expand. Spryfield and Fairview are available.
The best thing about Dartmouth is the view…..
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of Halifax.
And Halifax sucks so what does that tell you?
They’re just trying to look bigger 🙂 Give the baby his bottle will ya.
For goodness sake they consider Enfield as HRM!
Also we’re not a city. We’re just a “Big Town”
We’re 1/5th the size of the smallest City I’ve been to.
Dartmouth kicks ass…