The Coast City Hall Insider Newsletter: Edition No. 29
Plus, Zuppa Circus puts indigenous lense on Shakespeare, 3,500 bureaucrats being forced back to the office and Halifax couple starts nature school.
What happened in Halifax this week and what's to come
Plus, judge approves $1M bid to buy SaltWire, HRM's average rent up 18% and Nick Beaton comes home for comedy show.
Plus, province announces new regulations on short-term rentals, community looking into safety at Africville Park and you could be the next French school board member.
Plus, HRM names new police chief, Debby makes her way to Atlantic Canada and new alcohol safety training mandated for bar staff.
Plus, new photo project celebrates local businesses, premier tosses aside campaign promises and Ellie Black hasn't ruled out 5th Olympics.
Plus, new exhibit explores Canada's links to slavery, NS boxer fights for a medal and whatβs going on this Natal Day weekend.
Plus, calling for action on gun violence, NS universities get big drop in international students and Dal reopens after encampment removal.
Plus, police still searching for Africville gunmen, Dal campus to reopen today and Wanderers lose at home.
Plus, Black Nova Scotians vow to rebound after Africville shooting, two new homeless encampments in HRM and PUP's Stefan Babcock is riding the wave of dread.