Since his arrival in Halifax and swearing in this summer, Halifax police chief Dan Kinsella has been making the rounds, meeting with police and community members. As the legislature returns for the fall session, questions will resume about street checks, and how the government and police intend to address the issues raised by the Wortley […]
A look at who’s paying less than a living wage
Morning File, Friday, August 16, 2019
News 1. Indigenous employee talks about harassment at CFB Halifax Ashley Burke with CBC talks with Steve Morrisey who’s now on sick leave from his job at DND from the harassment he says he suffered from a superior on the job. Morrisey tells Burke “it was hell.” It’s been just one complete disaster. The harassment […]
Why I decided to publish the Bridgetown story when I did: Morning File, Thursday, May 25, 2017
News 1. The problem with the new Bridgetown School: It’s not just the school Construction of an access road to the new Bridgetown school is more than $2 million over its original $1.3 million dollar budget. A friend of Stephen McNeil’s is the beneficiary of the work, and has been fined for illegally building a boat […]
Tag, You’re It: Morning File, Saturday, April 15, 2017
Murney Inc. Records A couple of weeks ago, Halifax Magazine ran a story by Philip Moscovich about the lack of street art in Halifax. Moscovich wondered why there are so few opportunities for graffiti artists in Halifax, unlike other cities whose art attracts tourists. Well, the answer uncovered in the article is that Halifax put […]