'This is home for us': Dartmouth Ocean Breeze Village residents worried on next steps as demolition begins
Heavy machinery was moving into Ocean Breeze Village in Dartmouth on Tuesday as the first day of demolition began.
The neighbourhood located next to Halifax’s Mackay Bridge held some of the lowest rent prices in the city.
“Everyone here is in the same position pretty much that there’s nowhere else to go but here because of rising rent costs and the housing market, so we’re just biding our time,” said tenant and vice-president of the Ocean Breeze Resident Association, Jenn Laverty.
Laverty said seeing the beginning of the demolition made her emotional.
“It was a little hard in my throat this morning when I walked out of the house and I could hear the noise. So I walked up and watched it all get taken down in half an hour,” said Laverty.
“This is home for us.”
The apartments at Ocean Breeze Village being torn down. (CTV/James Morrison)The developers who own the property says the area will be redeveloped and will have higher-density housing with high rises and townhouses.
The project is set to take five to ten years to complete.
For more Nova Scotia news visit our dedicated provincial page.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Vance doesn't back away from false claims about migrants in Ohio even amid threats to the community
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance did not back away on Sunday from the false claims he and Donald Trump have been making that Haitians in an Ohio community are abducting and eating pets, even as the state's GOP governor and other officials insist there is no evidence of such behavior.
Air Canada deal avoids shutdown, brings relief to passengers and business groups
Travellers, business groups and politicians expressed fervent relief on Sunday after Air Canada and the union representing thousands of its pilots negotiated a new labour deal and averted a disruptive, countrywide shutdown.
Tuesday's Lotto Max draw set to hit all-time Canadian record of $80 million after no Friday winner
In a Canadian lotto first, the national Lotto Max jackpot has reached an estimated $80 million prize.
Queen Victoria's favourite Tuscan villa for sale for more than US$55 million
Once a favoured holiday destination for Queen Victoria, and reputedly described in one of the greatest works of Italian literature, the Villa Palmieri is steeped in history and could now be yours – if you have more than €50 million (US$55 million) lying around.
Liberals will let Conservatives hold non-confidence vote 'fairly soon', no intention of proroguing Parliament
The Liberals have no intention of using procedural tactics to delay the Conservatives' promised non-confidence motion, and they have no plans to prorogue Parliament to hold onto power, according to Government House Leader Karina Gould.
What are your rights as a neighbour in Canada?
If you have beef with your neighbour and you feel it's gone too far, what should you do? A personal injury lawyer has some advice.
opinion Prince Harry turns 40: Reflecting on his milestones and challenges
As Prince Harry turns 40 on Sunday, royal commentator Afua Hagan charts the prince's path which has been defined by significant milestones and challenges from his time at Kensington Palace to his current life in his California mansion.
4 years ago, a 'Trump Train' convoy surrounded a Biden-Harris bus. Was it political violence?
Texas jury will soon decide whether a convoy of supporters of then-U.S. president Donald Trump violently intimidated former Democratic lawmaker Wendy Davis and two others on a Biden-Harris campaign bus when a so-called 'Trump Train' boxed them in for more than an hour on a Texas highway days before the 2020 election.
Hundreds of wolves, bears and coyotes killed in attempt to help Quebec caribou
In recent years, hundreds of wolves, bears, coyotes and other animals have been killed under Quebec government programs to help the caribou survive. However, the Environment Ministry does not know whether these controversial measures aimed at controlling cervid predation are effective.