Plus, Yarmouth mayor expects a spike in U.S. tourists, HRM exploring options for old library property and everything that's going on this Easter weekend in Halifax.
Plus, new Dal study finds health care workers not trained to deal with gender-based violence, calls to improve tenant safety after firefighters respond to carbon monoxide leaks and Halifax Harbour Bridges to begin process of removing seven decades of paint.
Plus, Halifax Jazz Festival drops 2025 lineup, 50 arts and humanities classes being dropped from Saint Mary's and Emerging Lens Cultural Film Festival to celebrate 15th anniversary on National Canadian Film Day.
Plus, police warning HRM bicycle owners to be extra vigilant, five Dartmouth residents treated for carbon monoxide poisoning and Conservatives narrowing the gap in federal election.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come
Plus, 64-year-old Halifax woman arrested in hate-motivated crime, new rules will give clearer conditions for ending a tenancy and Rose Cousins set to perform in Halifax on April 17 at the Rebecca Cohn.
Plus, province sends new funding proposals to universities but is mum on cap, Canada men's soccer team making first ever trip to Halifax and we asked, you answered!
Plus, federal Liberals maintain lead over Conservatives by five points, Halifax man pleads guilty to killing his mother in fit of rage and council approves 2025/26 municipal budget.
Plus, new survey finds high level of support for Houston government, local animal shelters struggling to keep food in stock and power outage affects 14,000 Dartmouth customers.
Plus, province offering financial reward in Africville reunion shooting, paid leave extended for victims of domestic violence and ground-breaking new psychology training program coming to Halifax.
Plus, Halifax police release identity of man killed in Dartmouth, council approves major budget increase for Mobile Food Market and how and when you can vote in the federal election.