Halifax
Is rural HRM being taxed fairly?
Yes, no, maybe so, a deep dive into confusing tax policy.
Halifax
Yes, no, maybe so, a deep dive into confusing tax policy.
Halifax
Dartmouth dominates Tuesday’s council meeting
Halifax
Why doesn’t council value Haligonians?
Halifax
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Halifax
Westphal Woman pays special tax to risk life and limb to catch the bus
Halifax
Councillor Morse adds strategic reserves to Halifax’s summer of planning
Halifax
$150 million down the drain?
Halifax
On Thursday April 17, before the Easter long weekend Halifax’s Community Planning and Economic Development Committee met for what promised to be a boring meeting until councillor Janet Steele used an often-neglected council power to try and protect Halifax’s heritage. The Nova Scotia Heritage Trust presented to the
Halifax
On Wednesday, April 16, the Audit and Finance Standing Committee meeting got updates on audit implementation, and the police IT audit is still lagging. Before the news of the meeting, as we’re in the middle of a subscriber drive (read about it here), I’d just like to take
Newsletter
Flipping Elon the bird and reforming taxes in the HRM, all that and more from April 8th's meeting
Newsletter
Hello and welcome to Grand Parade, Grand Parade is a new weekly newspaper focused on Halifax and municipal politics in the HRM. I plan to launch in the first week of May, and the first issue will be available at www.GrandParade.news. But with Grand Parade, I will try
Newsletter
Hello and welcome to Grand Parade, Grand Parade is a new weekly newspaper focused on Halifax and municipal politics in the HRM. I plan to launch in the first week of May, and the first issue will be available at www.GrandParade.news. But with Grand Parade, I will try