‘No Trespassing’ signs at Dartmouth Cove spur confusion regarding public access
The company aiming to infill part of Dartmouth Cove has posted "No Trespassing" signs along the Dartmouth Harbourfront Trail at the cove.
The company aiming to infill part of Dartmouth Cove has posted "No Trespassing" signs along the Dartmouth Harbourfront Trail at the cove.
The provincial government's cuts to grant funding are affecting many in the culture and heritage sector throughout Nova Scotia, including two Dartmouth sites: Evergreen House on Newcastle Street and Quaker House on Ochterloney Street.
The Pleasant Street Diner will reopen its doors on March 5, nearly a month after a fire tore through the former Sobeys property in the complex shared by the diner and other businesses.
The family impacted by the fire at 476 Renfrew Street made it out safely – but not without losing their home and all of their possessions in the March 2 blaze.
A fire has damaged part of a duplex on Renfrew Street. As of 6 p.m. the fire appeared under control; ambulances were at the scene. Chadwick and Renfrew were closed off earlier in the evening.
The aftermath of the Feb. 7-8 fire that tore through the former Sobeys building at 205 Pleasant Street is unfolding as the workweek begins.
A fire that began in the late hours of Feb. 7 has damaged the former Sobeys building at 205 Pleasant Street. The damage to the building appears to be considerable, and video and photos taken by area residents show a substantial fire.