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Backyard chickens, the Halifax Forum, and a football field: council round-up

September 1, 2021ByZane Woodford

Housing dominated discussion around the virtual council table on Tuesday, but there was a full agenda of other material for councillors’ consideration. Here’s some of what else was approved or moved ahead: New rules for coops Backyard chickens are one step closer to legalization across the municipality after a vote on Tuesday. Like many municipal...

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How 27 units of affordable co-op housing in Halifax were sold off for cheap

September 1, 2021ByZane Woodford4 Comments

More than two dozen units of affordable co-operative housing in Spryfield were quietly sold off last year in the midst of the city’s housing crisis. And the government approved the sale. New Armdale Westside Housing Co-operative Limited sold 19 properties to 3340837 Nova Scotia Limited in November 2020 for $1,220,000. The properties are mostly one- […]

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Halifax council votes to use $13 million in federal money to fund 85 affordable units, pledges $500,000 in new housing spending

September 1, 2021ByZane WoodfordLeave a Comment

Almost two weeks after the city’s police-enforced eviction of people living in tents and shelters in city parks, Halifax regional councillors are admitting some fault and promising dozens of affordable housing units. It wasn’t on the table beforehand, but housing dominated the first half of council’s all-day meeting on Tuesday, with three items added to […]

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Nova Scotia fighting to evict 63-year-old man with terminal cancer from public housing

August 30, 2021ByZane Woodford3 Comments

Blair Raoul likes to say he’s living one day at a time. The truth is that the crusty 63-year-old, originally from Cape Breton and now living in public housing in Dartmouth, is dying. He has terminal liver cancer, along with a myriad of other health issues, many related to a history of drinking. Raoul is […]

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Staff propose selling portion of Halifax Forum site to pay for redevelopment

August 27, 2021ByZane Woodford

Despite the CAO’s previous statement that such a move would be “unwise,” staff are recommending council sell off a portion of the Halifax Forum property to pay for an expensive redevelopment plan. Built in 1926 and registered as a heritage property in 2003, the historic Halifax Forum has fallen into disrepair in recent years, with...

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Halifax police evict more people living in tents from city parks

August 26, 2021ByZane Woodford5 Comments

Police have evicted three more people living in tents from parkland in Halifax. It’s the first action since the forceful eviction of several people living in tents and Halifax Mutual Aid emergency shelters from four parks in Halifax last Wednesday, when dozens of police officers were dispatched to the former Halifax Memorial Library to carry […]

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Judicial recount scheduled for Cape Breton riding with triple-John slate

August 25, 2021ByZane WoodfordLeave a Comment

法官将成千上万的选票重新计票阻止了mine which John is the rightful winner of Glace Bay-Dominion. PC candidate John White won the riding in last week’s election with 2,759 votes, beating NDP candidate John Morgan by just 33 votes. John John McCarthy was third, with 246 fewer votes than Morgan. Morgan, a former […]

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Councillors approve Gottingen development with four affordable units, Quinpool development on McDonald’s site

August 25, 2021ByZane Woodford

Halifax councillors have approved two developments following public hearings — one on Gottingen Street with four affordable units promised and the other replacing the McDonald’s on Quinpool Road. The Halifax and West Community Council met virtually Tuesday night with the two public hearings on the agenda, starting with 2438 Gottingen St. That site is already...

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Addressing the Housing Crisis

August 24, 2021BySuzanne Rent,Zane Woodford,Matthew Byard, Local Journalism Initiative reporter,Jennifer Henderson,Yvette d'EntremontandTim Bousquet9 Comments

The images of baton-wielding and pepper-spraying police violently moving protestors from city workers’ path so that people living in tents could be evicted from the Memorial Library lawn and so that shelters could be torn apart with a chain saw is perhaps the most stark recent example of just how dire Nova Scotia’s housing crisis […]

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Premier-designate Tim Houston announces Nova Scotia’s Back-to-School plan, and the lifting of most Public Health restrictions as of Sept. 15

August 23, 2021ByZane WoodfordandTim Bousquet5 Comments

The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Back-to-school Phase 5 of reopening Overview Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Back-to-school With the return to school this September, Nova Scotia students will mostly see a return to normal. And […]

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The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

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Episode 68 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

The sixth annual Halifax Black Film Festival returns with 73 films from more than a dozen countries, screening online from Thursday to Sunday. Lead programmer Joyce Fuerza beams into the show from Montreal to break down this year’s program—including the two local filmmakers on the docket—as well as discuss the challenges of putting together film festivals in COVID times, which have also affected filmmaking and film distribution as a whole. Plus a brand-new single from Safeword.

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