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They found 250 kg of cocaine in Halifax flatbread. Seriously?

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You just wouldn't believe what they found at our border, my son

Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories. And this one? This is a story that'll make you double-take on your morning coffee, I tell ya. You know that feeling when you're just going about your day, maybe taking the ferry across the harbour, thinking about what kind of donair you're gonna grab for lunch, and then BAM — something absolutely wild pops up? Yeah, that's this one.

The border services folks, the CBSA, they just stopped nearly 250 kilograms of suspected cocaine right here at the Halifax border. And get this, buddy, it was hidden in *flatbread*. Not in some fancy container, not in a false bottom, but wrapped in carbon paper and tucked right inside packages of flatbread. Like someone was trying to sneak a whole bakery full of illicit goods past everyone. One thousand, one hundred and seventy-eight packages, they said. That’s a whole lotta dough, if you catch my drift. It just makes you wonder, doesn't it? Who thinks that'll work?

### What This Means for Halifax

This isn't just some far-off news item, my son, this is right here in our backyard.

* Our port, which has seen so much come and go over the centuries, from immigrants arriving at Pier 21 to all the goods that keep this city humming, is also a busy hub for... well, for things like this, apparently.

* It reminds you that even in our quiet, beautiful corner of the world, we're connected to some pretty big, sometimes dark, global currents.

* It also shines a light on the incredible work our border services do every single day, keeping an eye on things while we're all off enjoying a walk on Citadel Hill or catching a show down on Argyle Street.

It's a reminder that Halifax, for all its charm and our easy-going pace, is a serious city with serious goings-on. It's not just lobster rolls and Keith's, though we do those some good too. It's a city that's always got something brewing, and sometimes, it's not the kind you put in a pint glass.

Tommy MacLellan, MiTL Sports Desk, Halifax.

The crew on the morning show are definitely chewing on this one – catch their take live at mornings.live.

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