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Skip page 1.More reforms could come to income assistance, but no earlier than 2019
Community Services to increase rates of income assistance by at least two per cent
Baillie investigation was 'thoughtful process,' says Tim Houston
Independent investigation was led by a lawyer in Halifax
Commuter rail: Halifax Transit wants to start planning
Money would be used to hire staff and start office
Alderney ferry may keep Big Lift hours
A $550,000 motion squeaked through council on Wednesday
Baillie out over ‘inappropriate behaviour’
Karla MacFarlane now interim leader for the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia
Casting shadows on Centre Plan: Development proposal raises concern
Residents continue to push back against the proposed 25-storey Halifax development
Nova Scotians at risk for home care fraud, says auditor general
Auditor general report also found 8 of 12 recommendations were not addressed