by Kevin Russell | Aug 12, 2021 | News
For Immediate Release August 9, 2021 Burrill NDP should apologize for inflammatory rhetoric Gary Burrill and the NDP suggesting that investment property owners aren’t “real people” is inflammatory and divisive. The comments were contained in an August 2 news release...
by Kevin Russell | Jul 30, 2021 | News
Nova Scotians largely support introducing stronger rent controls: Poll Affordable housing is proving to be a hot button issue in Nova Scotia’s 41st general election and a new poll has found that Nova Scotians are largely in favour of stronger rent controls. According...
by Kevin Russell | Jul 30, 2021 | News
Finding housing solutions by working together By Kevin Russell When Nova Scotians talk about housing, the conversation can take on many different forms. With expectations that Nova Scotians will be voting in elections soon — both provincially and federally — the more...
by Kevin Russell | Jul 30, 2021 | News
FIVE IDEAS TO IMPROVE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY AND LONG-TERM TENANCY Regardless of who wins the next election, Nova Scotia rental property owners are hoping for positive action to improve the availability of affordable housing for Nova Scotians. Kevin Russell, the...
by Kevin Russell | Jul 16, 2021 | News
Proposal for 23-storey building near Halifax Common to head to regional council A public hearing on the Robie Street development will be held in September A 23-storey apartment building proposal that is highly unpopular with the residents of a neighbourhood near the...
by Kevin Russell | Jul 16, 2021 | News
Will Highrise On Gottingen Street In Halifax Finally Get Approval? HALIFAX — Joseph Arab’s years-long quest to build a highrise behind the historic Victoria Hall on Gottingen Street appears to be coming to a close. On July 13, Halifax And West Community Council voted...