A rally was held in downtown Halifax to call on the province of Nova Scotia to halt the sale of 207 acres of Crown Land, known as Owls Head, to a U.S. developer who wants to build several golf courses along the Atlantic shoreline. With the provincial election set for Aug. 17, the sale of Owls Head is quickly becoming a major issue on the campaign trail. Jesse Thomas has more.
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