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Halifax is cutting arts while your kids play Fortnite Chapter 7.

Your kids are playing Fortnite Chapter 7, but what about Halifax?

Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories. You know all about Fortnite Chapter 7 dropping, and trust me, the kids here on the peninsula and out in Clayton Park are buzzing something fierce. They're probably already trying to convince their parents that the new skins and battle passes are "essential." But you know, my son, it makes me think a bit about what we're *not* investing in for our young folks. While these digital worlds get all the big bucks and flashy updates, we're out here in Halifax still trying to figure out how to keep actual, real-life community hubs open. You see the headlines about those cuts to arts and culture funding? Oscar winner Tamara Deverell herself said it'll hurt our economy! We’re building amazing artists right here, folks who could be the next Joel Plaskett or Neon Dreams, but we're pulling the rug out from under them while the digital world gets all the love.

And don't even get me started on the schools, my son. We're talking about kids planning *attacks* in our very own schools, like that heartbreaking news out of Bridgewater. Imagine if we put even a fraction of the creative energy and funding that goes into Fortnite into robust arts programs, mental health support, or even just more after-school programs down by the waterfront or in the North End community centres. We need to remember that while the online world is fun, the real world, the one you can smell the salt air in and hear live music down on Argyle Street, that's where the real growing up happens. We need to give our kids more than just virtual escapes; we need to give them real, tangible reasons to connect with this amazing city we call home.

Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories. You want the real morning chatter about this? The gang on the Morning Wire show breaks it down every day — check it out at mornings.live.

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