A community grocery store or co-operative food project may replace the Loeb store on Booth Street that closed last year.
Alternatives sought for Dalhousie ‘food desert’
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A community grocery store or co-operative food project may replace the Loeb store on Booth Street that closed last year.
A West Coast transit tour by some city councillors and planners has been put on hold until the city figures out when, or if, they’ll proceed with a plan to build tunnels through the downtown core.
The woman’s eyes are luminous as she talks about her parents’ death. She shrugs. “We move on, right?” This is just one of the images that flashed across the screen recently at Library and Archives Canada, during the Canadian premiere of the Burundi Film Centre.
Last winter, John Donaldson had to take his cat Giai to the vet. He doesn’t own a car and he couldn’t afford a cab. He wanted to take the bus, but had trouble finding a bus driver who would let his cat on the bus. Three buses later he finally found one.