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N.S. to help fund RV spaces at Shubie again this winter

Nova Scotia will help support those spending the winter in an RV at Shubie Campground in Dartmouth again this year.

The province says HRM will receive about $160,000 to keep up to 17 spaces open for rent and to support winter operations.

Last winter, the province forked over $145,000 to create five more spots and keep the space open; a decision made mere weeks before it was slated to shut down for the winter.

In a news release, Minister Barbara Adams says they are committed to offering safer, supported options for people as the temperatures drop.

“Allowing a winter stay at Shubie Park gives residents certainty, connection and access to wraparound supports as we continue to focus on creating long-term, sustainable housing options for Nova Scotians experiencing or at risk of homelessness,” says Adams.

Outreach programs will address any site-related concerns and make sure there is enough food, healthcare and social services.

They will also work with those at the campground to find long-term housing solutions such as referrals and applications for the rent supplement program.

Eight people have already moved into the campground.

Each site costs $250 per month and includes electricity.

  • Caitlin Snow is an award-winning news anchor who started in the radio business nearly 20 years ago. She is based in Halifax, reporting on and broadcasting stories across Nova Scotia. Contact Caitlin at snowc@radioabl.ca.

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