What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come
Plus, Canada Post has made its final offers to union, two apartment buildings in HRM are being converted into condos and local photographer shines on Photo Vogue.
Plus, police say no charges will be laid in 2023 wildfires, Emera Oval to open Saturday for summer season and Strange Plants drops debut album
Plus, overnight MacDonald bridge closures coming in June, Nova Scotia has the highest police-reported hate crime rate and putting a spotlight on the mental health of artists.
Plus, police in Halifax have charged a 27-year-old man with two counts of forcible confinement, Halifax ranks 3rd for worst traffic in Canada, frost advisory issued for parts of HRM.
Plus, bomb scare in universities, Halifax hate crimes on a rise, Canada Post makes new offers to union.
Plus, Halifax Transit has officially launched 60 new electric buses, speed limits reduced in Timberlea, frost advisory issued for HRM.
Plus, doctor donates towards north-end arts centre to secure a permanent home, slow start to tourism season in Halifax, Canada Post workers issue strike notice.
Plus, fire fighter falls down nine feet, patio season in Halifax, ground search for two missing Pictou County siblings ended.
Plus, more e-bikes in Halifax, birds block the opening of Acadia University's new nursing building.
Plus, Halifax artists remember influential musician Henri Sangalang, court judge denied bail for Halifax teenager.
Plus, rescue crews are calling for change, power outage in HRM and landlords say that Halifax Water rate hike will drive up rent.