Poet, author Angela Bowden responds after assault charges dropped against New Glasgow mayor Nancy Dicks

An assault charge was dropped against New Glasgow Mayor Nancy Dicks (left) by prosecutor Bill Gorman. The charge stemmed from an alleged confrontation with African Nova Scotian poet and author Angela Bowden (right) at a Black Lives Matter event in New Glasgow

Last week, criminal assault charges were dropped against New Glasgow mayor Nancy Dicks.

In an interview with the Examiner, Chris Hansen, a spokesperson for the Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service, said senior New Glasgow prosecutor, Bill Gorman, decided there was no realistic prospect of conviction.

The charge against Dicks stemmed from a Black Lives Matter event in New Glasgow in September 2020. African Nova Scotian author and poet Angela Bowden said that while sitting down after the event, Dicks approached her, became verbally aggressive before physically grabbing her leg, squeezing it, and saying “Now, you listen here.”

Councillor responds to claims that East Preston is underserved by transit system

Left Photo: Coun. David Hendsbee. Right Photo: East Preston resident, Marshall Williams.

“There was weekend service in the past when the bus route was operated under the former ‘Halifax County Beaver Bank Transit Service’; a holdover service prior to HRM Amalgamation,” Hendsbee said in an e-mail. “The weekend service was running initially during the summer months to have transportation options available for youth for summer job opportunities.”

But that weekend service was cut due to low ridership.

Local Black-owned travel company gets funding to grow

René Boudreau, founder of Elevate and Explore Black Nova Scotia onboard the Black Excellence Boat Cruise in Halifax.

“I thought that if more [Black] people could see themselves traveling around the province, then we would probably feel more comfortable to go to different paces or more inclined to want to visit,” says owner of Elevate and Explore Black Nova Scotia.