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Posted: May 06, 2021 11:51 AM AT | Last Updated: May 6 The Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children building is shown in 2016.(Steve Berry/CBC) Halifax regional council approved the rezoning for part of the property where the former Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children is located after a public hearing on Tuesday. The 129 hectares in Dartmouth is now owned by Akoma Holdings. It asked to change the designation of 28 hectares adjacent to Highway 7 from urban reserve to rural commuter to allow redevelopment to take place. The group also asked to have water and sewer extended to the site. Shelley Fashan, a member of Akoma s property committee, told council the plans include a community centre, commercial space and a mix of housing that benefits African Nova Scotians. ....
Despite a year of calls to defund the police, council adds $2.7 million to HRP’s budget A bleak signal of what’s to come on police reform in this city. If the words of Mike Savage, quoting Joe Biden Don t tell me what you value, show me your budget and I ll tell you what you value are true, what does Halifax Regional Council’s approach to police budgeting say? In a year teeming with calls to defund or at least reallocate police money, and in a meeting where those calls were voiced inside council’s virtual chamber, yesterday council voted to pour even more cash into three different police requests. ....