Halifax’s city council is meeting on Tuesday, Jan 14, and the agenda is pretty interesting. In addition to the stuff they’ll debate, there is a written report updating council on the progress of Halifax’s strategic plans. The city’s bureaucracy seems to really be struggling with implementing its strategic plans. Of the council’s priorities that […]
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Rising property taxes and more expected from Halifax council agenda
Everyone’s favourite administrative body, the Property Valuation Services Corporation, will present the new property tax numbers to this week’s regular meeting of city council, Tuesday Jan 14. If this year is like every other year, assessments will go up and in the coming 2025/26 financial year the average tax bill will be going up a […]
Public begs Board of Police Commissioners for competent governance
Wednesday’s Board of Police Commissioners meeting was one for the record books, as the embattled board struggled to maintain its legitimacy in the face of withering public scrutiny. But the board’s struggles with legitimacy didn’t start on January 8 during the public participation phase of the 2025/26 municipal budget process. Instead, they can be traced […]
Meet the Halifax startup that’s making compostable period products
Rashmi Prakash has no time for small thinking. As a young girl growing up in Wales and southern Ontario, the Indian-born Prakash dreamt of genetically engineering “green dragons” that would fly over the planet and convert greenhouse gases into oxygen. “I do consider myself delusionally optimistic,” she told The Coast in 2023. “‘Be realistic’ is, […]
RCMP wants $4 million worth of more cops
Halifax’s municipal budget pre-season crunches on, bending bureaucracies to its will. The Board of Police Commissioners didn’t get to the RCMP’s preliminary budget requests at the end of 2024, so held a special meeting Monday, Jan 6 to go over the RCMP’s budget asks. The Monday meeting had to happen before the public meeting scheduled […]
Bodycams on Halifax Regional Police 2025 wish list
On Wednesday, Dec 18, Halifax’s Board of Police Commissioners held their final meeting of 2024. On the agenda was Halifax Regional Police’s proposal for the coming 2025-26’s budget. The $101.2 million in proposed spending is a 3.3% increase from last year’s police budget, and would be roughly 10% of Halifax’s entire municipal budget. This fiscal […]
A tank-like armoured personnel carrier is back on the police wish list
In Saving Private Ryan, the 1998 World War II film starring Tom Hanks, there is a scene with a sniper. It starts off simply enough: Hanks and his squad enter a French village, where they find a family with children in a bombed-out house. The family begs the soldiers to take the kids out of […]
Did a homicide kill the Alehouse?
Two years ago, when downtown Halifax was getting ready to host the men’s World Junior Hockey Championship, Ryan Sawyer left his parents’ Fall River home to watch a pre-tournament game with his brother. He never returned. Police found him “unresponsive” outside the Halifax Alehouse in the early morning hours of Dec 24, his body near […]
Halifax considers defunding the police
On Wednesday, December 18, the Board of Police Commissioners met to discuss the police budgets for the next fiscal year. Unlike the municipality’s other business units, Halifax’s police departments get extra budget scrutiny. Also, unlike other municipal business units, the police have been the subject of not one, not two, but three massive reports about […]
A backyard suite approval spells promise for Halifax’s future
Blink and you’d have missed it, but a routine community council vote—passed with little fanfare—might be heralding a new era of bureaucratic nimbleness. It happened at the Halifax and West Community Council meeting on Dec 16. The owner of 918 South Bland Street wants to put a secondary suite in his back yard, which—on the […]
Here are your Best of Halifax 2024 winners for Food + Drink
It’s an historic year in The Coast’s annual Best of Halifax Awards: Six Food + Drink winners are joining the rarefied air of the BOH Hall of Fame after some truly impressive runs of dominance. Longtime food truck favourite Bud the Spud (Best Fries), Pizza Corner staple Willy’s Fresh Cut Fries & Burgers (Best Poutine, […]
Committee says no to complete communities in pickleball bunfight
The Community Planning and Economic Development standing committee met Dec 12 and talked about lights in parks. This conversation dates back to 2021, when councillor Sam Austin put forward a motion asking for the city to come up with a plan to light municipal parks, because not having lights made people feel unsafe and not […]

