The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 42
Plus, new study shows investors represent 3 in 10 residential property buyers, advocates say urgent action needed to address provincial homeless crisis and police board goes the wrong way on reviewing sexual assault cases.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Plus, price of food going up by $800 for Halifax families in 2025, police on the hunt for bank robber and one resident of dismantled downtown encampment vows to stay.
Plus, University Avenue encampment now vacant, trans flag torn down at north end school and council almost votes to ditch its list of encampment sites.
Plus, Liberal leader's riding getting a recount, Nova Scotia Power customers to see 1.4% rate increase and Tim Baker brings 'Full Rainbow of Light' tour to Halifax.
Plus, chief medical officer says misinformation fuelling doubt about Covid vaccine, Canada Post presents union with new framework and Avril Levigne to hit Halifax.
The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 41
Plus, HRM gearing up to open new transit terminal, man charged in Halifax West weapons call and Dalhousie students end multi-day occupation of admin building.