What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Plus, Nova Scotia Power denies premier's claims, two men charged after a car chase through Dartmouth, and the new justice minister comes after treaty truckhouse cannabis.
Plus, Houston calls for an investigation into Nova Scotia Power's billing process , government says no to guaranteed basic income, and two minimum wage increases coming in 2026.
Plus, Halifax teen sentenced to four years in custody for fatal stabbing, housing construction up in Halifax, and Enfield gunman charged with weapons offences.
Plus, psychiatric nurses allowed to practice in Nova Scotia, police arrest man with firearm who triggered emergency alert, and the former justice minister speaks out.
Plus, ECMA announces hosts for 2026 awards ceremony, premier voices optimism over offshore oil, and police identify North End homicide victim.
Plus, Halifax Alehouse bouncer found guilty in death of patron, province approves Halifax bylaw change concerning Dartmouth Cove infilling, and police investigating North End homicide.
Plus, tributes pour out for curling legend Colleen Jones, Nova Scotia Power CEO testifies in the legislature, and a woman says her child was preyed upon via a school-issued laptop.
Plus, Nova Scotia renters facing highest housing pressure nationwide, woman hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after a garbage truck incident, and Nova Scotia Power summoned to face legislative committee over confusing bills.
Plus, province to bid on Northern Pulp assets, Serena Tobaccojuice sentenced to an additional year in prison, and Dartmouth Community Fridge spending $6,000 a month to keep people fed.