Apr 11, 2026
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8 min read
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come.
Apr 10, 2026
14 min read
Plus, former chief Crown attorney sues the province after alleged bullying, legislative session ends with 10 bills ascended, and remembering Olympic swimmer Nancy Garapick.
Apr 9, 2026
13 min read
Plus, Tim Houston's longest legislative session set to end soon, Lebanese community voices anger over Israeli attacks, and man released from prison while awaiting murder trial.
Apr 8, 2026
10 min read
Plus, province buys out the old Worker's Compensation building, feds fund the Windsor Street Exchange Redevelopment, and N.B. premier won't back down on border toll.
Apr 7, 2026
Plus, Houston blasts highway protests, Halifax budgets for emergency exit from Upper Tantallon, and testimony reveals information about smuggling drugs into jails.
Apr 4, 2026
Apr 3, 2026
Plus, private healthcare company losing workers over CRA audit, legislature open to visitors with rules in place, and 18-year-old arrested in intimate partner violence case.
Apr 2, 2026
Plus, Halifax council passes its budget with a property tax increase, province raises minimum wage to the dismay of some businesses, and U.S. liquor sales funding Nova Scotian food programs.
Apr 1, 2026
Plus, it became more expensive to buy a Halifax home in February, independent MLAs extending debate and the winter session, and province has no plans to compensate fishers for wind turbine development.
Mar 31, 2026
9 min read
Plus, questions arise regarding Halifax's rat problem, first African Nova Scotian NHLer passes away, and Houston speaks out about New Brunswick tolls.
Mar 28, 2026
Mar 27, 2026
12 min read
Plus, Nova Scotia Power cyber attack started as a pop-up, Carney announces NATO benchmark met while in Halifax, and woman struck by transit bus on marked crosswalk.