Apr 5, 2025
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10 min read
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come
Apr 3, 2025
14 min read
Plus, province offering financial reward in Africville reunion shooting, paid leave extended for victims of domestic violence and ground-breaking new psychology training program coming to Halifax.
Apr 2, 2025
13 min read
Plus, Halifax police release identity of man killed in Dartmouth, council approves major budget increase for Mobile Food Market and how and when you can vote in the federal election.
Apr 1, 2025
12 min read
Plus, Mounties investigate hate crime in Lower Ship Harbour, Dartmouth man charged after allegedly assaulted and stabbing and Michael Bublé handed Canadians a heartfelt dose of patriotism at the Juno Awards.
Mar 31, 2025
Plus, Mi'Kmaw chiefs consider legal action against fracking legislation, Halifax launches first regulated micromobility pilot project and every big show coming to Halifax in April.
Mar 29, 2025
11 min read
Mar 27, 2025
Plus, police say mysterious package in Grand Parade meant to be a threat, south shore schools expected to resume flying flags representing diverse communities and second annual general-based violence seminar urgently needed in Nova Scotia.
Mar 26, 2025
Plus, council agrees to move forward with new emergency roadway, three people shot in Dartmouth and The Coast's best (of) date day in Halifax.
Mar 25, 2025
Plus, new poll says federal election a two horse race, council to look at options for reducing reliance on American businesses and school workers’ new deal includes wins for wages, school safety.
Mar 24, 2025
Plus, province scraps electrical vehicle rebates for Teslas, Salvation Army asks public to donate 25% less and Zuppa Circus reflects on 27 years in the theatre.
Mar 22, 2025
8 min read
Mar 21, 2025
Plus, MacDonald Bridge closed this weekend, provincial government amending interprovincial trade legislation and award-winning cartoonist and author Kate Beaton in Halifax.