What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come
Plus, 20 homes lost in Annapolis wildfire, university students taking a "wait and see approach" to Dal this Fall and is the East Coast Music Association in turmoil?
Plus, Oakfield Beach has reopened to swimming, Nova Scotia issues final approval to Goldboro gold mine project and school supply support made permanent for families on income assistance.
Plus, evacuation order in Dartmouth as emergency crews respond to a natural gas leak, Halifax County under a special air quality statement and Palestinian solidarity groups demand cancellation of Canada-Israel Davis Cup match.
Plus, financial reports say Dal staff salaries have fallen 9% behind inflation, Eastlink can no longer compete with the big three and Good Robot to host doggy nuptials.
Plus, MacKay Bridge closed again this weekend, Manitoba joins Nova Scotia's wildfire fight and The Pint Public House packs a surprisingly fresh punch.
Plus, HRM de-designates Cogswell Park encampment, Canada Post and union to resume bargaining and Halifax Urban Folk Festival bringing Rhett Miller, Aysanabee and more.
Plus, firefighters โmade good progressโ on Annapolis Valley wildfire, province moving forward with plans to look into passenger rail in Halifax and Air Canada union will return to work.
Plus, Nova Scotia will avoid the brunt of a now-major hurricane, Long Lake wildfires continue to grow at rapid pace and may force evacuations, and Halifax gets its first "fake Indian wedding".
Plus, Bayers Lake wildfire held and evacuation order lifted, Health Department has plans to open a menopause clinic and Citadel High teen pleads guilty to seven weapons charges.