Plus, 21-year-old charged with impaired driving after crashing into restaurant, new security measures coming to Dartmouth General and HRM improves development approval times by 11 months.
Plus, Tim Houston at home on Fox News, one person seriously injured in west end fire and bridge tolls officially removed.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come
Plus, Mark Carney to be sworn in as 24th prime minister, Nova Scotia cancels first US contract and Dalhousie student union launches fundraiser so Palestinian students can study in Canada.
Plus, Tim Houston taking another trip south of the border, large power outage impacted Dartmouth and Trump threatened this trans comic’s visa—now she’s coming to Halifax.
Plus, NS recruited 200 new doctors, The Killers to close Halifax Music Fest and how cutting property taxes can end up costing you.
Plus, NS Health says get measles vaccine, province may get first east coast midwifery school and two deaths in HRP custody bring back painful memories for Halifax mom.
The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 49
Plus, province gives $23.7M to transition houses, what's next for Liberal leadership and Haligonians share their worst dates ever.
Plus, Trump puts a one-month pause on some tariffs, tolls to be removed from bridges two weeks early and auditor general report blasts “arbitrary” funding of universities.
Plus, protesters gather at Province House for “special interests” rally, premier invites major international developers and investors to province and city's budget season is almost done.