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Halifax police issue $1K fine after more than 60 students gather at house party

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[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Brill did not personally call police but is part of a concerned group of neighbours in the community.“The neighbours are reluctant to come forward because it’s a very uncomfortable situation when we’ve dealt with student issues in the past,” Brill said. “Most recently, the relationship with the students has deteriorated and it’s just very uncomfortable.”“We’ve got a number of seniors on the street, we’ve got a number of people with young children, and we’re just at the point — particularly with COVID underway — we’re past the time where we’re prepared to sit and not speak any further,” he added.Brill said the neighbourhood has a long history of welcoming people to.

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