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Old Posted Dec 4, 2009, 10:11 PM
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Yeah, ferry capacity is pretty minimal. Realistically they could only bring in a few thousand people for a game.

I agree that greenspace can be important but I also think that a lot of it in Halifax is greenspace for the sake of greenspace - bits of land that are underused and underdeveloped but left alone because of a dogmatic view that nothing should change in the city. I find the same thing with a lot of heritage debates; some people in Halifax just instinctively recoil in horror and don't bother actually looking at the situation. That is silly. I see no problem with regularly re-evaluating the use of public lands, particularly the Commons.
     
     
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