Plus, Trailer Park Boys actor charged with sexual assault, federal minister sides with Nova Scotian judges on poppy issue, and judge approves one of the largest settlements in the Nova Scotia's history.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Plus, Nova Scotia's growing wealth disparity, Dal ratifies a contract with part-time workers union, and man charged in North End stabbing death.
Plus, Halifax de-designates another homeless encampment, patients wait over 70 hours in the emergency room, and province tries to soothe critics with more land for parks.
Plus, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia's new exhibits, the new justice minister puts his foot down, and Nova Scotia's new housing critic blames Houston for renting woes.
Plus, West Mabou Beach under threat of development proposal, one man dead after a shooting in North Preston, and space company looking to build in Nova Scotia gets a cash injection of $10 million.
Plus, stormy weather expected on Halloween, Brad Marchand returns home to help out a grieving family, and police commissioners board approve budget for increased staffing.
Plus, the 2025 Music Nova Scotia Award winners, preventable bus collisions are going up, and five youth charged in irritant assault.
Plus, Halifax youth faces child porn charges following activity in extremist group, food banks in Nova Scotia seeing increased use, and a young man attempts to bribe a cop.
Plus, an MLA leaves the PC Party to become an independent, Nova Scotia Power owes hundreds of thousands to contractors, and car collision deaths on the rise in Halifax.