Anjuli Patil

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Anjuli Patil is a reporter and occasional video journalist with CBC Nova Scotia's digital team.

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Halifax Water says it should have told customers about fluoridation interruptions

Fluoride units at Pockwock and Lake Major have been offline for more than a year because of equipment issues. The utility says it does intend to bring fluoridation back and will let customers know when that happens.

Halifax Water hasn't added fluoride to water for more than a year

Halifax Water has not added fluoride to its facilities at Pockwock Lake and Lake Major for more than a year because of equipment issues.

Halifax seeks feedback on cart-based garbage collection

Halifax is seeking feedback on an idea to adopt cart-based garbage collection. The municipality has launched a survey to gauge public interest.

Halifax announces more street names for Cogswell District

Reconciliation Way and Amalamek Way were announced as new street names. Dr. Alfred Waddell Street was previously announced. Construction on the Cogswell District project is scheduled to be complete by December 2025.

Celebrated Nova Scotia artist Tom Forrestall dies at age 88

Forrestall won critical acclaim in the 1960s as part of a renewed interest in realist painting. His work can be found in major public and private collections across North America.

Macdonald Bridge reopens after crews stabilize damaged crane

In an update Friday morning, Halifax Regional Municipality said crews confirmed that the crane is stable, allowing the Macdonald Bridge to reopen. Residents in the area have been allowed to return to their homes.

N.S. Power to get $31M from ratepayers for Michelin plant upgrade

Nova Scotia Power is looking to install a dynamic voltage restorer at the tire manufacturing facility in Waterville to comply with transmission customer performance regulations. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board approved the application on Tuesday.

Cole Harbour deaths an 'incident of intimate partner violence,' RCMP say

Halifax District RCMP say two sudden deaths they began investigating on Monday in Cole Harbour are the result of an incident of intimate partner violence.

Stop-work order lifted at Halifax Walmart bakery after employee death

Nova Scotia's Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration has lifted a stop-work order for the bakery of the Halifax Walmart following the workplace death of Gursimran Kaur, 19.

Halifax's Parade of Lights to go on with new sponsor

After some uncertainty following the sale of Saltwire to Postmedia, Nova Scotia Power has stepped in to become the parade's title sponsor.