Category Archives: Events
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Cities Alive: Community By Design Launch
The fifth episode of Cities Alive, Community By Design, is now available for streaming online or on iTunes! Continue reading
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Halifax Transportation Panel
The Planning & Design Centre, in collaboration with Fusion Halifax, is hosting the Halifax Transportation Panel on July 30, beginning at 6:30 PM at North End Memorial Library. Continue reading
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Argyle Streetscape Pilot Project
The Argyle Streetscape Pilot Project launches July 26 to test concepts for the Argyle Streetscape Redesign, to be completed in 2017. Continue reading
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PDC Annual General Meeting
PDC - 2015 Annual General Meeting. June 8th at the Halifax Central Library Continue reading
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Switch Dartmouth 2015
The first Switch event of 2015 will be taking place in Dartmouth on June 7th from 12PM-4PM along Portland Street and Prince Albert Road. Continue reading
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Switch Halifax 2014
The last Switch of 2014 will take place on Sunday September 21st 12-4 on Agricola and The PDC launches an Open Streets Toolkit. Continue reading
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Mo’Plaza Workshop July 14th
Attend a workshop to re-design the corner of Queen St. & Morris St. July 14th at 6pm. Continue reading
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PDC Annual General Meeting June 23rd
Save the date. The next AGM will be June 23rd. This is a time to reflect on the PDC’s activities over the past year and set a direction for the future. Continue reading
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Wyse Decisions Project
The Wyse Society for Sensible Urban Development is working with PDC to start building a plan for the future that means something to those who live in, on, and around Wyse Road. Continue reading
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Neighbourhood Power, Public Lecture by Jim Diers
Public Lecture in Halifax with Renowned Author and Community Organizer, Jim Diers, on January 21st. Continue reading
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Neighbourhood Action Workshop
Neighbourhood Action Workshop in Halifax with Jim Diers on January 21. This free training session is for citizens and professional working in community development. Continue reading
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RP+5 Engagement Session
On July 29th the PDC and community members discussed bolder and more ambitious alternatives to the RP+5. Continue reading