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Court ruling saves century-old Halifax heritage home from the wrecking ball

Court heard that after the elegant house at 1245 Edward St. was bought by Dalhousie in 2021, the university decided it was in a poor condition and too expensive to maintain.

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Court ruling saves century-old Halifax heritage home from the wrecking ball

The Dalhousie University campus is shown in Halifax on March 16, 2020. 


HALIFAX - A heritage preservation group in Halifax is applauding a court decision that prevents Dalhousie University from demolishing a 128-year-old house registered as a heritage site in 2022.

The Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia issued a statement Wednesday saying the decision from the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal highlights the importance of heritage registrations.

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