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.
Plus, health authorities to prepare for strike, Halifax fire carrying out community risk assessments and Dal's orientation is nearly upon us.
Plus, possible bear attack in Eastern Passage, changes to HRM bus routes in effect and families on assistance getting payment for school supplies.
The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 31
Plus, Ellie Black nominated for Fair Play award, rail employees ordered back to work and province announces "historic" school lunch program.
Plus, new police chief says charges coming in attack on same-sex couple, province's home-sharing investment a bust and Rich Aucoin is making new nostalgia.
Plus, new regulations to remove barriers for HRM housing, search called off for missing kayaker and Dog Day revel in the noise on new record.
Plus, police shoot 3 dogs, Dal prof says railway strike will impact grocery stores and time is running out to vote for entertainer of the year.
Plus, police investigate mysterious disappearance, health app now has ultrasounds and Black to the Roots artist residency underway.