Nova Scotia Black community shaken but resilient after weekend shooting injures five

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Police responded to reports of gunshots on Saturday night at park where residents and descendants of the historic Africville neighbourhood were holding a reunion

Twila Grosse, MLA for Preston, is sworn in as minister of African Nova Scotia n affairs and minister of the Public Service Commission, becoming the first female African Nova Scotia n member of the Nova Scotia Executive Council, in Halifax on Sept. 14, 2023.Members of Nova Scotia ’s Black community say they are resilient and will rebound after five people were shot over the weekend at a reunion of former residents and their descendants of Africville, a historic neighbourhood in north-end Halifax.

The Association of Black Social Workers has opened a helpline for anyone seeking counselling after the shooting at the Africville National Historic Site of Canada sent five people to hospital, including one with critical injuries. The Africville Family Reunion unites former residents and their descendants of the historic Black community in the north end of Halifax that was demolished in the 1960s.

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