The Nova Scotia provincial government plans on hiking rents on some of its public housing – changes that could costs tenants hundreds of dollars a month. And after much discussion and consideration, Halifax councillors have approved the Windsor Street exchange redevelopment project ‘s functional design — but with an amendment. Finally, we find out more from Halifax councillor Waye Mason. Also: we find out more about The Easter Seals Drop Zone, a knee-shaking, heart-pounding, adrenaline-pumping fundraising adventure returning to 1801 Hollis St. in Halifax on August 13th.
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