Plus, opposition says province's proposed rent cap useless, IWK foundation gets $25M for mental health and eviction prevention education more urgent than ever.
The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 33
Plus, RCMP delivers long-overdue apology, international student enrolment down 45% and new try to bring back school boards.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Plus, RCMP to apologize for spot checks, legislature opens for early sitting and "Strange Birds" at Dal Art Gallery.
Plus, police find human remains by Long Lake, Andy Filmore officially joins race for mayor and the most popular course at NSCC may surprise you.
Plus, Liberals vow to make transit free, police union disappointed with review of encampment eviction and Nikanus Red Dress Award nominations open.
The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 32
Plus, city and police need to apologize for 2021 encampment eviction, demand for school supplies at all-time high and don't miss a thing at Fringe Fest.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come
Plus, two more arrests in murder of 16-year-old, 2024 mayoral nominations are open and new NSTU president warns of teacher shortages.
Plus, living wage up 7%, Halifax Forum will continue offering shelter and two hockey players trauma bond in Fringe Fest play.