Historic Black Church in Nova Scotia Aims for a Revival As It Vies for Renovation Funding Unraveling the Historical Ties There rests an old Black church in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, that has tied the knots of the Black community since the olden times. Withstanding the...
Expropriation in Truro: A Homeowner Trembles in the Path of Progress Expropriation and Concerns of Damage In a recent controversial move,the Town of Truro in Nova Scotia has expropriated part of a woman’s property to install a storm sewer line. The local resident,...
Recreational Home Demand in Nova Scotia Unperturbed by Raised Non-resident Deed Transfer Tax Despite Nova Scotia doubling its non-resident deed transfer tax, the demand for waterfront homes in the region continues to surge, as projected by Royal LePage. Diving into...
Affordable Housing Triumph: Dartmouth’s Former Office Building Set for Redevelopment In an exciting turn of events, the former Marine House, an office building in Dartmouth, is set to be transformed into affordable housing. The six-story structure, built in 1984, has...
Antigonish Doctor’s Land Donation: A Game-Changer in Affordable Housing Dr. Amy Hendricks, a long-standing and beloved resident of Antigonish, N.S, and her husband, Paul Davie, are making history in their beloved town. The couple’s donation of a large land...
Rebuilding from the Ashes: The Cape John Seafood Processing Plant Tragedy In the quiet seaside community of Cape John, the bustling activity at the local seafood processing plant is a familiar sight for residents. However, a recent disaster has rocked this vibrant...
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