Plus, woman faces fraud charges after stealing from premier's riding, buy local program getting mixed reviews and province adding 47 staff to address school violence.
Plus, province reducing HST to 14%, Halifax doctor steps up to help local woman battling kidney disease and Nova Scotiaβs digital health network is on track for a cyber attack.
Plus, police release more details in Wal-Mart death, Barrington traffic to get worse before it gets better and SMU report finds systemic racism.
Plus, frozen waffles recalled because of listeria, death at Wal-Mart confirmed to be a 19-year-old employee and all the winners of the 2024 Immigrant Entrepreneurship Awards.
Plus, police investigate sudden death at Walmart, premier and Liberal leader call each other liars and your 2024 municipal election results.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Plus, Feed NS cancelling traditional Christmas program, province hiring 47 new staff to combat school violence and the Legere brothers taking the Carleton stage.
Plus, experts and candidates lament voter apathy, premier announces new retirement benefit for doctors and Halifax's best songwriters of 2024.
Plus, NS lost more than 2,000 international students this year, province's alcohol regulator raising alarms about overservice and women in sports business speaker series begins this week at SMU.
Plus, Mike Savage is the new Lieutenant Governor, Halifax man charged in his mother's homicide and why Thanksgiving Monday is a "punishing holiday"
Plus, 14 year-old pleads guilty to reduced charges in mall murder, who should you vote for in the CSAP elections and MusicNL winner Valmy to tell stories from the in-between at Nowadays Festival.