What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Plus, Nova Scotia author at Vancouver Writers Festival, man handed fine for starting Barrington Lake wildfire, and rafting company charged for disturbing a whale.
Plus, results from our Highway 103 eyes poll, woman shot and killed in RCMP shooting, and Houston goes to Milan to promote Nova Scotia's energy sector.
Plus, eye boulders up for blasting, Dal students shut out of anatomy lab over poor air quality, and province improves municipal loan program.
Plus, new housing available to seniors experiencing homelessness, public funds used for private daycare operations, and Nova Scotia's on-going drought.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come
Plus, Devour! festival brings foodie films to Nova Scotia, affordable homes preserved in Dartmouth and Halifax councillors call out the province's planning mess.
Plus, a second person charged in antisemitic graffiti case, Halifax business relatively stable despite Trump's tariffs, and council votes down Dartmouth Cove infill.
Plus, a significant award to Nova Scotia artists, provincial heat records broken, and a police officer testifies in the case of the Halifax Alehouse death.
Plus, Halifax rental housing in-demand, province overrides Halifax municipal planning, and officers are cleared for the death of a man in February.
Plus, tax notices and healthcare appointments impacted by Canada Post, the provincial government tries to end fall session early, and the Lake George wildfire is still out of control.