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STEELE CHEVROLET, BUICK, GMC, CADILLAC ANNUAL 2016 MODEL. YEAR SEE THE INSIDE BACK COVER FOR DETAILS! & casPORTLAND ST. DARTMOUTH PHONE: 902.982.3985 WWW.STEELECHEV.COM 27 ® CLEAROUTT: Aietaw Te ACTIVISM ‘ea! NINE-YEAR-OLD YOUNGEST OF YOUNG LEADERS ATWOMEN’S MARCH —and she plans to be president ae Crush of protesters to pour into the city fl INAUGURATION DAY DONALD J. TRUMP SWORN IN AS 45TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AT 1 Sts ATLANTIC Organizers stunned as the numbers swell Pocket change Yvette cangetyoua (cheated Michelin-star Metro Halifax Grand Paradewille these forSatudaysraly-oriumanemo — meal— fortwo Organizers of Saturday's Women's March on Washing: ment, andit’s onethat we need house sad ton—Halifax are expecting fora variety of reasons” Bark- ‘The Halifax event at Grand large crowds foran event they house said. "Not just because Parade will nchude guest speak say has grown like wildfire. of what's happening with the ers and musicians in less than two weeks, ac. American administration, rkhouse said the group's cording to co-organizer Jack- ‘The event is one of many Facebook page had just 100 o ie Barkhouse, interest in the event has far surpassed exp. ations. There are busloads carpools of people coming from ‘across the province, including Lunenburg and Cape Breton, “We're actually expecting buses to haul in with women. It has become a real move. events taking place the same time igton march in- tended to peacefully protest Donald Trump's inauguration. ‘We never anticipated this level of interest. We thought we might have 150 people out and that would be it," Bark- It’s not just for women, Human rights are all of our rights. Jackie Berkhouse people interested less than two weeks ago. 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Rhonda Barrett and making very litle “It was a case of you need money to make money.” she recalled, She wi ys interested in the arts, but had never con- sidered it as a career. at the Halifax North Memorial Public Library. “The Metro is outside and Td always go and get the news- paper each day. After: Thad this stack of p: recalled, “I looked at it one day and 1 thought ‘Paper! It's free!” | went to the dollar store. My canvas was a 16x20 from the dollar store.” Barrett's first newspaper collage piece was inspired by Roxy D'Lite, her favourite bur- esque star. She posted a photo on Face book asking her friends ifany- one would consider buying it The response was immediate It sold for $150, giving her the cash she needed to purchase supplies to create more newspaper collage art- works In the past two years she has created more than 100 pieces, many of them commissioned Some are famous personal- ities like Bob Marley and Aud- rey Hepburn. She's currently working on a portrait of Kurt Cobain. Other pieces include Peggy's Cove and artworks inspired by her yoga prac- tice, province or news of the day. “My biggest hurdle is people look at this and from afar, they're not going to think this is newspaper. It's about bringing someone close enough ‘where they see the texture and What is this made of,” she i. “If | take one and hold it up to the light, you can see the backside of the paper. All of the words and images start to come through... ther- wise they look at it and think it'sa nice painting or drawing She's received Artzone Gal- lery’s award for new emerging artist and was also chosen as a finalist in the frst international Nonesuch Art on Paper awards last year She plans ing ‘Cupcake new studio, her take on the popular paint night phenomenon. “The pieces are dated by the papers I've used. You hold it up to the light and things pop up that were relevant at the time I made it so it's kind of teresting time capsule,” tt said, Barrett's official studio opening is this weekend, The event is slated to take place from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday at 300 Prince Albert Rhonda Barrett is a newspaper artist. In the past two years she has created more than 100 pieces, Road, many of them commissioned. ser Hanpen Mero JANUARY 28 & 29 - WORLD TRADE AND CONVENTION CENTRE Atlantic Canada’s Largest Business Ownership Event! Meet Face to Face with North America's Hottest Franchises and Part-Time Opportunities, Plus FREE Seminars. Saturday : 11 am-5 pm | Sunday: 11 am-4 pm FREE ADMISSION! The Franchise Expo HalifaxFranchiseExpo.com YOUTHIN ACTION Activists to speak on race, ace, justice in communities © Zi Woodford Metro| Halifax A group of local artists is trying to bring peace and justice to the province of Nova Scotia through a series of public forums, the first of which takes place this week- end in Halifax The Justice, Art & Youth in Action Initiative (JAYA) is hosting what it calls the inaugural Nova Scotia Peace Forum at the Halifax Central Library's O'Regan Hall on Saturday at 2 p.m. ‘The event is a chance to celebrate young African Nova Scotian artists and leaders, and to come up with “cre: We're trying to give young artists a platform that they wouldn't normally have. Jay Bruce maybe we'll beable to engage insome conversation that we 3) SPEAKERS ative, community-driven and ‘wouldn't normally beable to Sustainable solutions to the d have ithe weren't” he said. |i@lalgoattending are scourge of gun violence, to Above: A peace march winds its way down Gottingen Street last April. FF wARPenMeTRO But he stresses the forum aio etendny issues of relations with po- Rights Jay Bruce, the communications and promotions office for Justice, Ar & Youthin Action will be positive, and it's just lice, and to youth incarcera- Inflate UAYA) couraureo the frst of four. tion, which disproportion: AYA will host three ately affects black youth ia “their ife's work to improve musicians and visual artists Though the forum was more forums in the next the province.” our community.” Will perform too. planned before this month's six months ~ on intimate Lacan pa "There's a panel discussion "The group has assembled “We're tying o give young ews about Halifax police partner violence, Indigenous | faymiputee, Pk on those topics, but mostly a panel, moderated by Coun. artists a platform that they street checks, Bruce said the schools, and violence towards we want to celebrate young Lindell Smith, including wouldn't normally have.” he topic will definitely come up. the LGBTQ+ community. black Nova Scotian change people like Quentrel Provo said. “Even the panellists, “It's something that we're _The forums are designed to__what we're gonna do, we're makers,” JAYA communica- of Stop the Violence, DeRico they do great things, but they maybe going to pepper into inform the group's three-year letting these forums and the tions and promotions officer Symonds of Future Roots, don't get to sit in front of our foruma little bit just inaction plan for creating peace _ information that we collect Jay Bruce said in an interview. and Miranda Cain of North the mayor every day, or sit that we feel it’s an essen- and justice in Nova Scotia. kind of form our action Bruce said change mak- Preston's Future in front of the chief of the tial conversation. Also, hav- “Rather than sitting down plan moving forward," Bruce ers are people who make it | Throughout the event, police, or Tony Ince.” ing the chief of police there, as a team, and saying, here's said. Ww HALIFAX TRANSIT Making Transit Better—Route 56 Dartmouth Crossing The Route 56 Dartmouth Crossing is changing to provide better The Route 56 will no longer provide direct service to Dartmouth connections between Bridge Terminal and Dartmouth Crossing. Crossing from Penhorn or Portland Hills Terminals. Starting Feb. 20, 2017, this route will For more information, detailed schedules, and to plan your route, visit: + Provide direct service between the Bridge Terminal, Mic Mac Mall, halifax.ca/transit/schedules and Dartmouth Crossing + Run later seven days a week (until midnight Monday to Saturday, and 11 p.m. on Sunday) + Provide two-way service on Countryview Drive in Dartmouth Crossing This service change is part of the Moving Forward Together Plan. 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Lucas pleaded sry to animal uct charges iiletro | Halifax in Windsor provincial court this The SPCA in Nova Scotia is voicing its displeasure over a sentence given to a woman for animal cruelty, a crime that resulted in the dog being euthanized. The SPCA says Charlene Lucas ‘was charged last June after of. ficers removed a dog from her apartment in Windsor. ‘The SPCA says the dog was severely matted and unable to week and was sentenced to a fiveyear probation from ownir imals and fined $150. “I'm disappointed with the sentencing in this case,” SPCA Chief Provincial Inspector Jo- anne Landsburg said in a state- ment. “The dog suffered great- ly and had to be euthanized. 1 ‘would like to have seen a longer prohibition for such a horrible offence.” ‘Thedog thatwasinjured and later put down. uwoour ‘walk on its hind leg. A veterinar- ian later determined the dog's CRIME, Two Halifax men charged for alleged jail assault of Oland Two young Halifax men witha Institution in Renous, NB, on Oct. 25, after the New Bruns. history of violence have been July31, court official confirmed wick Court of Appeal charged with assaulting Den- Thursday. his conviction and ordered a nis Oland in a New Brunswick Oland had been jailed for 10. new tral Muise and Marriott both ap- peared in Miramichi provincial court on Jan. 12, Neither has entered a plea, and are sched- months after a jury found him guilty of second degree murder in the 2011 bludgeoning of his multimillionaire father, Saint John businessman Richard Oland, He was released on bail on prison. ‘Convicted killer Cody Alexan- der Muise and Aaron Marriott, who was convicted in a 2008 drug shooting, are alleged to have attacked Oland at Atlantic F —— « EXPERIENCE MODERN, LUXURY LIVING OPEN HOUSE TOURS SAT & SUN 1-4PM Private tours also available at a time convenient for you. ‘THE AVERY theavery.ca MARGO WHITMAN, DIRECTOR OF SALES & MARKETING 902.223.3678 © [email protected] +n a6 25 Alderney Drive ¢ Dartmouth . es i ‘The Securetec DrugWipe 6S Saliva needed for roadside drug tests ‘one of the devices used in the drug testing pilot project. carey Fraser said HRP was the only UU een Best advice Canada testing {ploe penn ene. out devices Const. Battleford, Yellowknife and the Ontario Provincial Police. over February (fey members from each ‘group were trained in Ottawa =] this December, and brought the Alere DDS 2 and the Securetec Halifax _DrugWipe 6Sbuacktto record their experiences, ike how they per or negative for each drug type, Next time you come across apo- form in varying temperattres Fraser said. But even fa volunteer ‘and weather. The devices test saliva for the presence of cer tain drugs, including cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamine and opioids. Fraser said officers will only ask drivers if they'd like to vol unteer after police determine they're not impaired by drugs or alcohol. If they agree, Fraser stidan officer will taketheirsal said, Ifeventually approved, Fra. iva sample, but won't ask for a ser sid the devices would be used same, driver's licence or licence _ like the existing roadside tests plate-Police then put thesample for alcohol, after officers have lice checkpoint in Halifax, you might be asked to help test a roadside drugscreening device. Halifax Regional Police (HRD) tests positive, Fraser said no a rests or charges will be made, and nothing will be used as evidence fora search warrant later, since it's not illegal to have cocaine or cannabis in your system. “We had a couple positives today, but that could mean that somebody maybe smoked some marijuana a week ago,” Fraser began a new Public Safety Can- ada pilot project a week and half ‘ago, and have until the end of February to collect 100 saliva samples from anyone who'd like toanonymously volunteer forthe testing in a regular traffic stop. “This is for us. It's not about any of the public, it’s about how ‘userfriendly are these devices for the police at roadside.” Const. in one of the models, wait five assessed a driver is impaired. Kristine Fraser of the HRP traffic or eight minutes depending on If they fail, people would then unit said Thursday. “If you say which one, then throw it away. be taken back to a detachment ‘um, no; (is)‘olay,thankyoufor ‘The devices give areadout on for more testing by a qualified yourtime’ and you driveaway” whether the salivatested positive technician, POLICE Suspend use of street checks, say African-Nova Scotian advocates The trio wrote a letter to the province's Serious Incident Re- sponse Team and Human Rights Commission, outlining their concerns with the ethics be- hind street checks. Street check statistics released by Halifax police indicate that black people in Nova Scotia are three times more likely to be stopped than white people. Police say any information collected in a check is used to “prevent, detect and solve crime" in the community. But the letter says the statistics reveal decades of segregation and marginalization of African Nova Scotians. African-Nova Scotian social justice advocates are calling on Halifax Regional Police to sus- pend their use of street checks. Halifax lawyer Shawna Hoyte and social workers Robert Wright and Lanna MacLean are asking for an independent review of the practice, and want it stopped in the meantime. 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Part of the line runs along the Mainland North Linear Parkway trail. A portion of the work_will be completed with the power lines energized. Because of that, sections of the trail wiltbe-closed-for short durations starting Jan. 24 to-ensure the —~ safety of our customers and our crews. ~~ Updates on the temporary closures will be available at www.nspower.ca/cpwtrail, on NS Power's Twitter feed @nspowerinc and Facebook page. Nova Scotia =~ “@ POWER ‘an Emera Company Candlepin bowling alley is going into the gutter ‘There will soon be no more ‘The league play, however, strikes, spares or gutter balls at wasn’t enough to keep Faislanes the Fairlanes Rowling Centre in in business. the valley region, “Bowling’s been a dying sport The New Minas based bowling for quite few years now... I's lanes will close March 18 follow. just not the sport it used to be,” ing the sale ofthe building, said MacCumber, who believes ‘Leah MacCumber, manager . 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The closure willesultFairlanes has regularseniors, The Fairlanes closure will be in eight employees losing jobs, mixed and coffee leagues that _ yet another blow for bowlers in MacCumber said, meet there on a weekly basis the Annapolis Valley There's still “I’snot good news inany way for some friendly competition fivepin bowling in Greenwood shape or form,” she stressed, and social time. and candlepin in Windsor, but noting that she's been working “It's really going to hurt the Middleton lost its LMK Bowling at Fairlanes for 14 years. "It isa seniors," said MacCumber. Lanes in recent years. MEO “@aQ/_ PURCHASE ig 0% Financiie + 4 YINTe THEY’RE GONE! WIN 5000 You Can’t Believe the City Mazda You Can Afford! we) - 2672 Robie Street, Halifax (902) 453-4115 Twi ‘itym da.com, mazoa zounzoom Independently Owned & Operated 1 Sedadr ronda Chup wr2rerhs 18 mba 54S Ward Tsk deo 6 Layo. an Cs THINGS TO DOIN HALIFAX THIS WEEKEND In the Dead of Winter, Abbey Road and the Lunar New Year are just some of what's on tap. mater evan /wers0 @Herecomesthesymphony Fans of the Fab Four can catch some of their favourite tunes this weekend at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium as Symphony Nova Scotia presents The Music of the Beatles: Abbey Road. The show will be conducted by Martin MacDonald, feature the Jeans ‘n Classics band, and have David Blamires on vocals for a sweeping rendition of the entire classic 1969 album, including hits like Come Together, Here Comes the Sun, Octopus’ Garden, | Want You (She's So Heavy), The End and more. Shows take place Friday and Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m., and at 2 p.m. con Sunday. Tickets start at $40, and are available at the Dalhousie Arts Centre Box Office, at 902-494-3820, or symphonynovascotia.com ©Danceforacause Break out your dancing shoes in support of the Halifax Women's Housing Co-op this Friday night at The Company House for a fundraising party with DJ Regalia from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The ‘co-op began in 1981 when a group of lesbians who wanted to try a different way of living founded the group. Now the co-op provides an affordable and supportive housing community for ‘women run as.a feminist collective, in charge of maintaining the buildings and recruiting members. Since the province made cuts to the co-op's subsidy program, organizers decided to hold a fundraising dance. Women, members of the LGBTQ+ community and supportive allies are welcome. Get tickets at Ticket Halifax or Venus Envy for $10, or at the door. © Dead cold Warm up this weekend with acoustic tunes across Halifax for the annual In the Dead of Winter festival from Thursday to Sunday, featuring nearly 20, diverse artists like the Wooden Sky, Justin Rutledge, Irish Mythen, Vilages and Jule Doiron in performances and song circles. Catch shows at venues The Timber Lounge, Seahorse Tavern and Good Robot, while Saturday afternoon will see the alhages festival brunch come to Seven Bays Bouldering & Cafe with a bluegrass matinee. Visit inthedeadofwinter.com, © Kidinatheatre Young Drunk Punk: A Kid in the Hall will be in Neptune Theatre's Scotiabank Studio this Friday to Sunday with Bruce McCulloch's show Young Drunk Punk. The audience will get a taste of the Canadian comedian’s wild younger years, “flannel plaid days and futon nights,” as well as current status of “pajama-clad dad” From scowling teen to father of two, McCulloch combines stand-up, live music and insights for an evening of comedy, also featuring special guest Brian Connolly. Check out neptunetheatre.com for tickets and a schedule, as the show runs various evening and matinee times. 20}? If a Chinese tea workshop, paper cutting and music catch your attention, head to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for a Lunar New Year Celebration. Visitors will learn about traditions and New Year practices from various Asian cultures with a day of workshops, performances and activities. These include Chinese writing, a red bag giveaway, Taekwondo, violin playing, gayageum performances, Mongolian dance, origami and creating your own dragon dance stamps. Cost for activities included in cost of museum admission. ©Ring in Lunar New Year

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