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Your Halifax Correspondents: Tommy MacLellan
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Halifax City Hall worried about your roof AND the sky this week

Your City Hall was all about the weather and your home, my son! Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories. Well now, if you've been listenin' in, you know it's been a week of t…

Council data coming soon for Halifax. We're connecting to open data sources to bring you plain-language council recaps.
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