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.S. premier may overturn rejection of Halifax development

By DAVID JACKSON and AMY PUGSLEY FRASER Staff Reporters
Thu. Oct 23 - 2:02 PM
Premier Rodney MacDonald is trying to overturn Halifax regional council's recent rejection of a development in the downtown.
Mr. MacDonald said growth in the downtown area is important for both Halifax and Nova Scotia as a whole, so he's directed staff to find a way to make the Armour Group's proposed Waterside Centre happen.
'It's our intention to do everything we can to see this development move forward,' the premier said after a cabinet meeting this morning.
Mr. MacDonald didn't talk about specific options, but said officials were looking at regulations and legislation.
If legislation is necessary, Mr. MacDonald's minority government would need opposition support to get it passed in the legislature. MLAs start the fall session next week.
Council voted 9-9 on the propsal Tuesday. The tie vote meant council rejected the project.
The project would have unified six old buildings bordered by Upper Water, Duke and Hollis streets, retained their facades and put a six-storey office structure on top of them.
Mr



Ms. Gottshall asked what happened to drugs that were returned by patients. Ms. Fitzpatrick said they were either flushed down the commode or placed in a locked filing cabinet in the back of the office, although she said that Dr. Adams never told her to flush drugs.
She also noted that Mr. Conway was a drug addict and a very scary patient.
He tried to get in once and used his (prosthetic) leg to beat on the window, but because he couldn't get in, he left, Ms



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