🎧Will we ever learn from the past? part 1(🔒)
Recapping standing committee meetings so far this week
Recapping standing committee meetings so far this week
This time, surely, police reform will work by Katy Jean The board of Police Commissioners met last week. The meeting was open to the public and mostly about planned provincial police reforms. Reforms a century in the making. In the winter of 1931, George Edwin Ritchie was elected mayor of
by Jenna McConnell with files from Antonia Zwissler Just over four months into this year, the sirens of fire trucks have been ringing through the air with alarming frequency. In fact, HRFE has responded to fires more than once a day: 138 times to be exact. Only one of those
No improvements to life-threatening sidewalk by Jenna McConnell and Antonia Zwissler “Nobody drives 60 here,” said Elgin Marko standing in her driveway, 20m away from a Maximum 60 sign. In October last year, she had a close call trying to pull into the driveway. She was in her Mazda 3,
by Jenna McConnell School librarians in the HRM face being abruptly fired as negotiations between council and Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE) about the future of the librarians’ funding continue. The HRCE employs between 75 and 100 librarians, or library support specialists, in its schools. They are paid through