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The Coast needs to correct a mistake we made in the City Hall Insider Newsletter published earlier this week.
Because the future of our city depends on you.
Plus, Conservatives under siege on immigration, no charges coming in Metro Transit pedestrian death and abortion care is a provincial election issue.
Plus, program to support vulnerable residents in emergencies urging people to sign up, police say no foul play in Walmart death and Canada Post says parties remain far apart.
The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 39
Plus, recent string of murders of women only a glimpse at extent of intimate partner violence, Maritime provinces working to make sure residents receive "vital mail" during strike and all the winners from the 2024 Music Nova Scotia Awards
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Plus, thousands being asked to conserve water, Liberals promise improved cell phone coverage and chatting with Canadian soccer icon Erin McLeod.
Plus, Liberals taking legal action in Tim Hortons vote-buying scandal, Canada Post issues lockout notice and everything that happened at city council this week.
Plus, union gives 72-hour strike notice to Canada Post, opiate overdoses should be an election issue and Marianas Trench hitting up Halifax with Force of Nature tour.
The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 38
Plus, thousands turn out for rainy remembrance day ceremonies, NDP candidate drops out after "hurtful" anti-Israel rhetoric and NSCAD student art show forced outside.
Plus, Liberal leader says reduce immigration, Halifax firefighters sound alarm over equipment shortage and experts say accountability mechanisms needed now to combat gender-based violence.