What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come
Plus, police shot man barricaded in his burning home after he pulled a gun, NDP calling on province to re-establish housing department and everything that's going on in Halifax this weekend.
Plus, NS below the 95% vaccination threshold to prevent measles from spreading, concepts of a plan for the Windsor Street Exchange and a preview of Halifax Pride.
Plus, new report says Halifax rental prices have gone down, Dal faculty prepared to strike and King Kayo's rise through authentic artistry.
Plus, Halifax councillor looking to de-designate Cogswell Park as official encampment location, Irving Shipbuilding facing five occupational health and safety charges and three female artists to watch at Mural Fest.
Plus, Halifax police investigating bank robbery on Mumford Road and Halifax spent more than $160,000 on the wrong kind of wildfire protective gear.
Plus, expect overnight disruptions on the MacKay Bridge, RCMP officer facing yet another sexual assault charge and Halifax designer champions love and self-expression through fashion.
Plus, Halifax-based artisan named top 100 pizza chefs in the world, new basketball court officially opens in city's north end and Tart & Soul looks to community for help.
Plus, 60 tenants signed leases with landlords through a program that cost taxpayers $1.35M, death of a man last year at Dartmouth encampment being investigated as a homicide and local teacher makes DJ debut at Sunset Beats Festival.
Plus, 18-year-old arrested and charged following reports of gunshots, work underway to redesign Dutch Village Road in Fairview, NSP confirms wider data breach.