What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Plus, Halifax looks to buy back historic property it sold for a dollar, Nova Scotia's budget deficit gets worse, and a settlement is reached in the case of a Halifax plane crash.
Plus, Nova Scotia's population declines for first time in five years, RCMP call out Houston's cannabis misinformation, and former St. FX footballer sentenced for sexual assault.
Plus, Nova Scotia's top doctor says flu season coming early, cannabis deal gone cold between First Nation band and NSLC, and John Bragg bids on Northern Pulp.
Plus, 89-year-old receives exorbitant energy bill for cabin, province and feds partner up to build new homes, and man charged in Beaver Bank homicide.
Plus, immigration museum CEO implicated in abusive workplace behaivour, Halifax mayor cleared of code of conduct complaint, and new report on human rights of female migrant workers.
Plus, premier's office responds to his ban from Sipekne'katik First Nation, Lower Flinn Park encampment cleared out, and police asking for help in murder case from 70 years ago.
Plus, the justice minister's cannabis crackdown backfires, Halifax looks to modernize taxi system, and Nova Scotia's high human trafficking rate.
Plus, the Nova Scotia Liberals have a new party leader, school bus delays leave parent's frustrated, and a new marine diversity centre opens its doors.
Plus, Nova Scotia Power denies premier's claims, two men charged after a car chase through Dartmouth, and the new justice minister comes after treaty truckhouse cannabis.