N.S. couple left homeless after town orders them to leave RV on own land

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A Bridgewater couple says they’ve weathered two years in an RV and a flood on their property, but it’s the town hall that has them looking for a new home amid Nova Scotia’s housing crisis.

“I was gonna put a sign saying ‘Town of Bridgewater, you win,'” Kim Nicholson said alongside her husband, Bolton.

The Nicholsons moved from British Columbia after the COVID-19 pandemic hit. For years, Kim had been “singing the song of Nova Scotia” to convince him, Bolton said. Kim said she’d fallen in love with the province during a youth volunteer trip, so they bought a plot of land on

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