Plus, police charge man in QEII stabbings, housing remains major barrier for women fleeing domestic violence and all of the big shows coming to Halifax in February.
Plus, big increase to minimum wage coming April 1, police charge man after death of 21-year-old pedestrian and Nova Scotianβs podcast has become a queer hit.
Plus, 21-year-old woman dies after being struck in downtown Halifax, wind farms keeping province on track for renewable energy goals and council kills Windsor Street Exchange redesign.
Plus, premier blames "unknown" special interest groups for misinformation, Halifax cleaners reach tentative agreement and could Halifax host a Canada Soccer match ahead of the 2026 World Cup?
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Plus, sailor dies in Bedford Basin after boat capsizes, NS Power responds to Dartmouth power line fire and city's transport committee preps for a parking tax on big cars.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
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.
The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 44