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- Man quizzed over women's murders
- Cherie Blair makes phone hack claim
- Man accused of murdering vicar
- Peacocks saved, but 3,000 jobs go
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- Man accused of starting riots blaze
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Lifestyle, Leisure and Features
Halifax Plaza opening is just around the corner
A 24-hour gymnasium looks set to become a key feature of Halifax’s Broad Street Plaza.
19 commentsOn The Town video
Were you On The Town? Check out our latest pictures from the Calderdale night scene, taken by Bruce Fitzgerald.
Academy pupils will sit exams in holidays
PARENTS have been left frustrated after finding out their children will have to sit exams in the school holidays.
9 commentsTown planner Mr James Frederick Hall
THE funeral will be held on Tuesday of former Calderdale planning officer Jim Hall.
Home designs are child’s play
I have recently been working on a lovely project for a client, three children’s bedrooms and a playroom.
On The Town video
Were you On The Town? Check out our latest pictures from the Calderdale night scene, taken by Bruce Fitzgerald.
Volunteers stunned as animals are slaughtered in raid on farm
RABBITS have been slaughtered and cockerels have been stolen from a community farm soon to open in Halifax.
On The Town video
Were you On The Town? Check out our latest pictures from the Calderdale night scene, taken by Jim Fitton.
It’s strictly sensational as Brendan’s own dance show is sure-footed throughout
Brendan Cole – Live and Unjudged
Legal minefield stalls training centre sale...
COUNCIL plans to sell a building valued at nearly £5 million have been put on hold - at least for the time being.
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Next stop, Halifax’s new lending library
TALKS are to take place between the council, Metro and bus operators on how to make it easier for users to access the proposed new central library and archive in Halifax.
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Concrete bridge over Calder takes shape
A GIANT concrete bridge now straddles the River Calder, at Copley.
40 commentsHands-on approach to canal maintenance work
VOLUNTEERS are needed to “Adopt a Length” of the Rochdale Canal and help keep it clean and attractive.
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What a hoard! Fragrance fan collects rare treasures
RARE treasures have been collected by a Northowram woman with a fragrance fascination.
Cancer-fight bravery of Ethan wins him a star
A BRAVE youngster who went through months of intense chemotherapy has been honoured for his fight against cancer.
Now’s the time to have your say on council sell-off
A PUBLIC meeting to discuss the planned sale of Heath Training Centre, in Free School, Lane, Halifax, will be held at the centre at 7pm tonight.
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Todmorden’s Rebecca Taylor is ‘our girl in Brussels’
A CALDERDALE woman has become a Member of the European Parliament.
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Obituary: Lord Somerleyton: Carpet empire descendant
LORD Somerleyton, Savile Crossley, whose family was among Halifax’s important benefactors, has died. He was 83.
Hear’s to a new era for kids: Phoenix Radio takes over the waves of children’s radio
ARE you sitting comfortably? Then I’ll begin . . .
Think of capital gains on a trip to the big smoke
A MAN who grows tired of London, grows tired of life - or so the saying goes.
Review; Big Society, City Varieties
TOFFS at the top, police corruption, unscrupulous media and a gaping chasm between rich and poor may not seem like topics with ample scope to raise a laugh, but they’ve provided rich pickings for Red Ladder Theatre’s latest show.
Shop until you drop in Edinburgh
While the weather’s wintry and there are still bargains to be had, Edinburgh is a top destination to shop until you drop.
- Man dies after falling from high-rise flats in Halifax
- Jewels boss ambushed in living room - Knifemen in masks hold Halifax family hostage
- Beer drinkers alarm over rising tide of pub closures across Calderdale
- New appeal over death of teenager who fell from flats in Mixenden.
- Pervert set to be sentenced
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Thursday 23 February 2012
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