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.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
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.
Plus, Maritime Sikh community in mourning once again, opposition parties make promises about rent and health care, and how to fill your day with art for free.
Plus, Conservatives promise universal shingles vaccine, Liberals and PCs slam the door on their leaders and Dal will not ask survivors of sexualized violence to sign NDAs
Plus, candlelight vigil held for woman killed at Walmart, Liberals present four-year $2.3B platform and new book by Halifax author confirms women do it all.
The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 37
Plus, Elections NS warns of email scam, judge rules province violated the rights of two women and Halifax's new council to be sworn in tomorrow.
Plus, 24-year-old killed by Metro Transit bus, experts say PC plan to remove bridge tolls will make congestion worse and potential Canada Post strike to impact election.