But the arts, culture, and heritage also keep money circulating. A road trip to a museum or theatre will involve at least 1 ice cream stop (if not meals and a hotel stay)
Each dollar invested in the arts leads to $29 circulating in our local economies.
28.02.2026 15:48
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To them, things worth investing in are big corporations, natural resources, and highways. And yes, we do need these things
But we also need things that spark joy and connection. Shows to see, interesting places to visit, programs for young people AND adults.
28.02.2026 15:48
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Our politicians do not value labour that makes our communities more connected, more vibrant, and more human.
I suspect our gov fully expects that volunteers and organizations will pick up the slack. Just like our former premier expected women to manage childcare
28.02.2026 15:48
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Most of these organizations have a few (under)paid staff, and rely hugely on volunteer hours and fundraising to make things happen.
The funds being cut are a small budget line for the government, but are devastating for the effected organizations.
28.02.2026 15:48
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It's hard to explain, but to me, the NSian cuts to arts and culture carry echoes of Premier McNeil's comments about covid-era childcare being dealt with "organically"
Like caregiving, the "soft" work of community building, place making, and storytelling is not viewed as worthy of investment
28.02.2026 15:48
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Oops, I guess those stories are now earmarked for affordable housing in perpetuity
24.02.2026 22:01
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Iβve gotta say, I am a big fan of NSian pharmacists being able to write prescriptions for minor ailments
Booked the first appointment of the morning and was home with a prescription within an hour. So much better than playing walk-in roulette, and frees doctors up for more serious issues
24.02.2026 13:49
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βwhat HRM is planning to spend on bike lanes this coming year is less than the Mayorβs total office budgetβ. Councillor Sam Austin
23.02.2026 02:49
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To put it mildly - Iβm not impressed. I had hoped the mayor was finished grandstanding, posturing, and pitting himself against council, but apparently heβs still building his case for βstrong mayorβ powers by setting up losing fights so he can prove that council wonβt work βwithβ him.
23.02.2026 12:47
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Toronto shopping street
Half of business owners on this Toronto street estimated that more than 25% of their customers arrived by car.
In fact, it was 4%.
And the % of customers who who walked or cycled? 72%.
Retailers routinely overestimate the # of βcar customers.β Via @carltonreid.com www.forbes.com/sites/carlto...
21.02.2026 01:35
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Happy birthday!!!
20.02.2026 00:47
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Yes to this.
Maybe the cap could only be applied to households under a certain income threshold?
16.02.2026 15:03
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This
People in the suburbs are sooo sure that they are subsidizing our fancy city life, but itβs really the other way around
Itβs much more expensive to deliver services to lower density areas
The cap ensures that renters and new home buyers pay more than their share
16.02.2026 14:56
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Thank you for your service :)
16.02.2026 14:45
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We have half a million people
we need to stop acting like itβs desirable for every household to have a car or two.
The convenience of drivers is not more important than the safety of those who walk, roll, and use transit to get around.
Itβs exhausting to have to keep explaining this
16.02.2026 14:41
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How about instead of eliminating Sunday and Holiday busses, council eliminates Sunday and Holiday plowing?
Oh, people have places to go on Sundays, too?
You donβt sayβ¦
Yes Iβm writing my councillor, but this is such a backwards suggestion that Iβm annoyed I need to waste my time on it
16.02.2026 14:41
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Riding the bus Sunday morning to get to work, and I just want to have words with the people in HRM who think Sunday/Holiday busses are somehow an extravagant luxury
Or are they planning to scale it back, but think this will make the fare increase more palatable?
15.02.2026 13:20
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Do any NSHealth facilities have disposal solutions for them?
I know my personal info has been leaked already (by NS Power AND by my employer) but maybe thereβs hope for younger/luckier folks?
Seems like a small step NSHealth could take to help patients protect their info
14.02.2026 13:17
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Very specific Nova Scotian issue
Since OPOR, I am issued a plastic-y hospital bracelet at each of my OB appointments
They show your full legal name and birth date, so I would normally shred it
But itβs not paper, so if you care about sorting your recycling, itβs an extra layer of annoying
14.02.2026 13:17
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Agreed
Our car is for buying the heavy groceries (elderly cat with kidney problems = lots of cat litter) and for getting to the beach in the summer
08.02.2026 18:31
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What a wild workday!
27.01.2026 14:17
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Oh, not that freaked out
I canβt see myself walking myself to the hospital while in active labour (or if I insisted on trying for some reason, partner would trail me in the car)
27.01.2026 13:54
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I DONβT remember that
New nightmare unlocked
27.01.2026 13:37
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Iβm super grateful I didnβt need to put on my crampons and haul my 3rd trimester body over icy snowbanks this morning
27.01.2026 13:32
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Itβs also a practical thing
Everything gets cleared better and faster if those who can stay out of the way
We collectively pay for medical treatment of people who fall on icy sidewalks and rising insurance costs when there are more collisions
27.01.2026 13:29
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Every seasoned teacher knows the power of strategic ignoring
25.01.2026 12:56
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Itβs cold enough that my walk to the bus stop this morning was accompanied by a mental recitation of βthe Cremation of Sam McGeeβ
Learned it in elementary school, didnβt even know it was still in my brain twenty years later
Stay warm, Halifax
25.01.2026 12:55
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Pro of hitting my third trimester: baby will let me tolerate a small cup of coffee occasionally. Itβs been a LONG six months without
Con: little one wonβt let me sleep for more than three hours, so I really need that caffeine
Theyβre doing some truly impressive parkour off my internal organs
17.01.2026 13:16
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For a small grocery store in such a walkable neighbourhood, theyβve really gone out of their way to make the experience miserable for anybody not arriving by car
I only go to get specific gluten free products I canβt find elsewhere
07.01.2026 02:00
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