N.S. Black community’s reunion returns with safety measures, a year after shooting
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Black community is including safety measures at a reunion of former residents of a historic community in Halifax, one year after a shooting during the event.
The Africville reunion last July was marred by shots that injured five people, but organizers say the community has returned in force and is celebrating the 42nd anniversary of the four-day gathering in the city’s north end.
Irvine Carvery, president of the Africville Genealogy Society, said in an interview Saturday that after the violence a safety audit was carried out and one key result was improved lighting at the National Historic Site.
The society also requested a heightened police presence, set up a system to register vehicles entering and leaving the park, and wrapped up an evening musical event before dusk.


