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What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Plus, Nova Scotia Health leadership comment on government spending, Porter Airlines to close down crew base in Halifax, and 16-year-old has terrorism charges dropped.
Plus, Halifax ranked third-worst for traffic congestion in Canada, Dalhousie revokes Buffy Sainte-Marie's honourary degree, and a woman is charged after stealing a vehicle and colliding with two police cars.
Plus, a new warship testing facility starts construction in Eastern Passage, group calls on Dalhousie to share documents regarding natural gas dealings, and man shot by police during robbery faces several charges.
Plus, the new deputy justice minister's environmental law background, stats show higher rates of incarceration for Indigenous and Black adults in Nova Scotia, and police officer fires on robbery suspect.
Plus, province won't say where it's getting illegal cannabis shop data, land near petroglyph site purchased to ensure preservation, and out-of-service ferry expected to be back in action soon.
Plus, union files complaint against Ubisoft Halifax, water rate hike approved by regulatory board, and Casino Nova Scotia moving to Dartmouth.
Plus, Nova Scotia Power to spend over $20 million on an end-of-life generator, opposition criticizes provincial government on its financial position, and man with firearm who triggered emergency alert arrested.
Plus, Ukrainian newcomer families waiting upwards of 50 years for permanent residency, new provincial program encourages buying local, and NSNDP catching up to PC Party within Halifax.