ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaHalifax approves big funding boost for Mobile Food Market6 hours agoDuration 3:256 hours agoNewsDuration 3:25The funding will increase from $75,000 to more than $175,000. Watch Amy Smith’s interview with Mandy Chapman, the executive director of the market, on how the additional money will be used.Related Stories Nova Scotia announces $13.8M for community mental health and addictions programs Atlantic Canada fish farmers group gets $473K for 2-year project End Homelessness Winnipeg receives $27.3M in additional federal funding Halifax launching shared e-bike, scooter pilot program Halifax buying armoured rescue vehicle for policeMore from NewsVideo2:34Ontario opens homelessness and addiction hubs, replacing consumption sitesCBC News: Toronto at 6:00 8 minutes agoVideo2:00Trump threats could drive higher voter turnout in federal election, experts sayCBC News Windsor 9 minutes agoVideo1:56Why the U.S. is taking aim at a Quebec language law — again10 minutes agoVideo2:25What does affordable housing really mean?CBC News Edmonton 16 minutes agoVideo1:55NDP leader hoping to gain seats in Edmonton despite low polling1 hour agoTrending NowVideo2:01Danielle Smith tells American conservative media tariffs are bad for businessThe National March 31Video2:56Conservative campaign is ‘a mess,’ party insiders sayMarch 31Video2:44What Canadians need to know before travelling to the U.S.10 hours agoVideo1:16Inside a Hamilton rental property where it took 1 year to evict tenantMarch 31Video2:01Joly scolds Rubio over Trump’s 51st state threats as G7 meeting wraps in QuebecThe National March 15now
Halifax approves big funding boost for Mobile Food Market
