Plus, Halifax Water lifts boil advisory for 200,000 Haligonians, police investigating after a man with gunshot wound was dropped off at Dartmouth Hospital and election documents show how much money candidates for mayor and council raised.
Plus, premier helps kick-off African Heritage month, Discover Halifax says tourism hit record in 2024 and Halifax-area veteran is being told the RV where he lives breaks bylaw.
Plus, boil water advisory in effect for several HRM communities, Dartmouth death ruled a homicide and did HRM staff try to pull a fast one on council?
Plus, public funeral to be held for three Halifax-area kids who died in house fire, seafood industry urging harvesters and exporters to diversify and new lecture series starts with Kenny Fries.
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Plus, police want help after gunshot death in Dartmouth, talking with new Halifax Wanderers midfielder Isaiah Johnston and take The Coast's annual Sex & Dating survey.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Plus, NS premier says country must stand strong in face of tariff threats, community members rally after tragic house fire and 50 years of Dawn MacNutt's art at MSVU.
Plus, two Halifax-area men arrested in Beaver Bank shooting, education minister says new student code of conduct will be ready soon and itβs time for gender-based violence campaigns to target men.
Plus, Maud Lewis paintings missing from Halifax home, Cape Breton MP seeks Liberal leadership and school support workers feel unheard and undervalued in contract talks.
Plus, Annapolis Valley house-fire death the result of intimate partner violence, new pallet shelter units open in HRM and Meagher Park returned to the people.
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