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2:09 Area of Halifax’s Point Pleasant Park to become homeless encampment Halifax has accepted city staff recommendations to designate nine new homeless encampment sites in several prominent ...
British-owned forts and batteries at Point Pleasant Park used to form the front lines of Halifax Harbour's defence. In 1866, the British offered the lands to the city on a lease, that ended up ...
As post-tropical storm Dorian made landfall on Saturday, the winds caused damage and uprooted trees across the province — many of which are in Point Pleasant Park. The park has been closed since ...
Point Pleasant Park was hit by the loss of more than 70,000 trees when the Category 2 storm blew through the Halifax area and across central Nova Scotia in late September 2003.
HALIFAX—An estimated 80,000 trees are to be cut down or trimmed in Halifax’s largest municipal park this summer. The project is part of a long-running effort to restore Point Pleasant Park ...
The helicopter is now landing in Halifax at a Transport Canada certified helipad near the Point Pleasant Park parking lot. Since the beginning of April, there have been 28 landings there.
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PNI Atlantic News on MSNKATY JEAN: Point Pleasant Park — tall tales and trees to match in Halifax’s waterfront Crown jewel - MSNIn the year 2525. If man is still alive. If woman can survive. They will find that Halifax has 340 years left on the lease to ...
Parks Canada is making good on $20 million worth of repairs to two federal historic sites in Halifax, a year before the country's 150th birthday. In a statement released Thursday, the agency announced ...
In an emailed statement to Global News on Wednesday, a Halifax spokesperson said "the specific area of Point Pleasant Park for potential use as a designated location" is yet to be determined.
Parks Canada is making good on $20 million worth of repairs to two federal historic sites in Halifax, a year before the country's 150th birthday. In a statement released Thursday, the agency announced ...
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