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Removal of temporary sidewalk in Halifax draws social media backlash – CBC.ca

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A decision to remove a temporary sidewalk on Quinpool Road in Halifax has been met with ire on Twitter.

In a tweet on Friday, Halifax Regional Municipality said the move was in “response to feedback from Quinpool Road merchants and to address the changing needs of businesses in the area.”

Temporary sidewalks between Quingate Place and Monastery Lane were put there in late May in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It created more space for pedestrians to maintain proper physical distance.

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But it meant fewer spaces for parking and loading.

Karla Nicholson, executive director of the Quinpool Road Mainstreet District Association, said the municipality was represented at an association board meeting on Wednesday.

During the meeting, the request was made by the association to remove the barriers in front of the Superstore so businesses on the other side of the street would have more parking.

“It’s the small businesses on the south side that need that space,” Nicholson said. “And really, the Superstore, nobody is even going in those doors, all these people have to go in on the other side.” 

Nicholson said some people were upset that parking was taken away on the north side because “it was hard to do pickup and delivery in that area.”

With the barriers gone, Nicholson said businesses on the south side looking to expand patios will have more space now.

This is what the north side of Quinpool Road looked like until recently. A barrier had been installed to widen the sidewalks so people could keep better physical distance. (@hfxgov/Twitter)

Businesses on the south side of Quinpool Road will be able to expand patios. (Brooklyn Currie/CBC)

Those in support of the wider sidewalks say it’s still needed because of the pandemic. A few noted there is a parking lot behind the Superstore.

“This is a bad move. That expanded sidewalk didn’t affect any of those businesses. There’s a huge parking lot on the other side of the building, they could lose a couple street parking spots,” wrote Matt Cooper, under the Twitter handle @mcooper_AtmSci.

Other people said the municipality should have done more to consult residents.

“This goes against the needs of most residents and businesses. Very strange that someone got to decide this unilaterally without input from electeds,” wrote Jon Pye, under the Twitter handle @j_pye.

Nicholson said the criticism that the municipality did this without proper consultation is unfair.

“The city has done a lot of work in dedicating specific streets in the city, specifically around Quinpool Road, to slow streets, encouraging people to walk and to bike,” she said.

“And the city reacted very quickly to COVID to put the barriers up at the Superstore. And they were only removed at the request of the business association.”

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Taylor Swift's new album apparently leaks, causing social media chaos – CBC News

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The hype for Taylor Swift’s new album went into overdrive as it appeared to leak online two days ahead of its Friday release.

Swifties started sharing tracks on X that they claimed were from the singer’s upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, saying they came from a Google Drive link containing all 17 songs.

Some fans were upset by the leak and said they would wait until Friday to listen while others started frantically posting fake links on X to bury the “real” tracks.

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“Raise your hand if ur an ACTUAL Taylor Swift fan and aren’t listening to leaks,” one user wrote.

Several media outlets reported that X briefly blocked the search term “Taylor Swift leak” on Wednesday.

CBC has reached out to Swift’s publicist for comment.

Swift announced the release, her 11th studio album and the first with all new songs since 2022’s Midnights, at the Grammy Awards ceremony in February.

Fans have been speculating about the lyrical themes that would appear on The Tortured Poets Department, based in part on a physical “library installation” that opened Tuesday in Los Angeles, curated with items that drop hints and references to the inspirations behind the album.

Swift’s 2022 album Midnights, which featured the hit Anti-Hero, also leaked online ahead of its scheduled release date, and went on to win the Grammy for album of the year. Swift’s previous albums 1989, Reputation and Lover also leaked ahead of their official releases. 

The singer is in the midst of her billion-dollar-grossing Eras tour, which is moving through the U.S. and is scheduled to conclude in Vancouver in December. 

Swift was added to Forbes magazine’s annual new billionaires list earlier this month, with Forbes saying she was the first musician to become a billionaire based solely on her songs and performances. 

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Taylor Swift's new album allegedly 'leaked' on social media and it's causing a frenzy – CTV News

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Social media can be a divisive place, but even more so when it comes to Taylor Swift.

A Google Drive link allegedly containing 17 tracks that are purportedly from Swift’s eagerly awaited “The Tortured Poets Department” album has been making the rounds on the internet in the past day and people are equal parts mad, sad and happy about it.

CNN has reached out to Swift’s representative for comment.

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The actual album is slated to drop at midnight Friday, but the claimed leak is both being hailed and nailed by Swift’s supporters.

One person shared a drawing of a young woman asleep in a sparkly bed with sparkly blankets on X, writing, “How I slept last night knowing I’m going to hear TTPD for the very first time tonight cause I haven’t listened to any leaks.”

Yet another person posted a video of two models walking and wrote, “Me and my bestie on our way to listen to #TSTTPD leaks.”

On Thursday, “Taylor Swift leaks” was a prevented search phrase on X.

The general consensus among those who have decided to be “leak free” appears to be that they are the true Swifties – as her hard core fan base is known – because they don’t believe the singer would have sanctioned such a “leak.”

Swift herself has gone to great lengths to prevent unintended early releases in the past.

“I have a lot of maybe, maybe-not-irrational fears of security invasion, wiretaps, people eavesdropping,” Swift said of her music during an 2014 appearance on” Jimmy Kimmel Live.” She added that her “1989” album only existed on her phone, “covered in cat stickers and the volume buttons don’t work very well because there’s candy stuck in there,” for nearly two years.

“The Tortured Poets Department” is Swift’s 11th album and comes after she became the first woman and only solo artist to win the Grammy for album of the year three times.

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