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Repairs to take months following leak at library, community centre in Dartmouth, N.S.
Repairs to take months following leak at library, community centre in Dartmouth, N.S.

CTV News

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • CTV News

Repairs to take months following leak at library, community centre in Dartmouth, N.S.

The Dartmouth North Public Library is closed due to a leak. (Source: Google Maps) A Dartmouth, N.S., library and community centre, which has been closed since March due to a water leak, will continue to be closed for months due to remediation work. The Dartmouth North Community Centre and Dartmouth North Public Library at 105 Highfield Park Drive suffered 'significant flood damage' on March 6, according to the Halifax Regional Municipality. At the time of the leak, Halifax Public Libraries said the building would be closed for at least five days. The municipality now says the site will remain closed for several months as the restoration work continues. All parks and recreation summer programs that were scheduled to be held at the community centre will now be located at the Gerald B. Gray Arena or a nearby Halifax Regional Centre for Education school. Halifax Public Libraries also plans to offer temporary service from a portable unit at the site. Additional details will be released in the coming weeks. Dartmouth North Public Library The Dartmouth North Public Library is closed due to a leak. (Source: Google Maps) For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

Dartmouth North library and rec facility closed since flood nearly a month ago
Dartmouth North library and rec facility closed since flood nearly a month ago

CBC

time02-04-2025

  • Climate
  • CBC

Dartmouth North library and rec facility closed since flood nearly a month ago

Social Sharing The building that's home to the Dartmouth North Community Centre and Dartmouth North Public Library has been closed to the public for nearly a month since sustaining significant flood damage. A news release from the Halifax Regional Municipality said damage from a flood on March 6 has impacted recreation programming and library services. There is no projected reopening date. The glass doors and windows at an entrance to the facility are covered with paper and signs say it is closed "due to water damage in the building." The damage was a "result of flooding from two sewer backups — a crushed line in the street and a blocked pipe downstream from the facility," a spokesperson for the municipality told CBC News in an email. "Remediation work is nearly complete, and municipal staff are determining necessary reconstruction." Twenty-six programs at the facility have been cancelled and all people who had paid for a program were refunded, the municipality confirmed. Six programs that were operating out of the facility have relocated to different buildings and will continue for the spring session. Janice Fiander, a senior service manager with Halifax Public Libraries, told CBC News in a statement that work is being done to explore other means for offering library services in the community. "While the branch is closed, community members can explore the E-Library, borrowing e-books and audiobooks, and other digital resources," Fiander said.

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