• a blue square graphic with white text that reads Our approach to the homelessness crisis

    Approach to homelessness crisis

    Learn more about efforts the municipality is taking to address the homelessness crisis in our region.

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    National Indigenous History Month

    June is National Indigenous History Month, a time to celebrate the history, heritage and cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples across Canada.

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    Stay informed, stay connected

    Whether it’s municipal service alerts, emergency notifications, public engagement opportunities or updates on programs and events, residents have more ways than ever to stay informed and connected.

  • Bright orange background with text Dartmouth Sunshine Series

    Dartmouth Sunshine Series

    The Dartmouth Sunshine Series is back. Starting Sunday, June 22, enjoy 16 free concerts and community events at Ferry Terminal Park and Sullivan’s Pond Park throughout the summer.

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    Zero Emission Bus Project

    Halifax Transit is ready to ride toward a cleaner, more sustainable transit system for everyone. More electric buses are hitting the streets every week.

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    Urban Forest Management Plan

    The UFMP outlines Halifax Regional Municipality’s strategy to care for, grow and protect the trees that make up the region’s urban forest.

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    Flood resilient Halifax

    Floods can happen. Let's prepare. Mapping is available for the entire municipality to identify areas prone to floods from heavy rainfall, high water levels and storm surge.

  • An illustration of bacteria, with beakers and a close-up of a micro-organism.

    Know before you go

    Check our list of beach closures to see if cyanobacteria and other health concerns might be a risk.

  • Two people riding their bicycles with helmets on

    Parkland and Regency Park drives bike lanes

    Residents are invited to provide feedback on proposed bike lanes on Parkland and Regency Park drives.

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    Bedford Days 2025

    Bedford Days kicks off soon. From June 26 to July 1, enjoy live music, all ages activities, craft market, fireworks and more. Most events are free to attend. Check out the full schedule.