Tools stolen from worksite

Halifax Regional Police are requesting the public’s help in a theft of tools from a Halifax work site that was reported last week.

On January 11 at approximately 4 p.m., police responded to a building in the 2200 block of Brunswick Street for a theft. A 56-year-old man advised he had been working at this location and had left tools at the work site. He had been away from the site since December 23, 2016 and when he returned on January 11, noted several of his tools were missing. Of these tools, many were quite large and would have been noticeable when being removed from the premises. The tools include a bench planer, palm sander, miter saw, compressor, sawzall and others.

South end roadwork

The Halifax Regional Municipality is advising residents and motorists that on Saturday, Jan. 21, traffic signal work will take place at the intersection of Robie Street and Inglis Street.

Crews will be on-site from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. During this work the traffic signals will be shut down and traffic control personnel will be in place.
Also expect delays during day time hours on Sunday, Jan. 22, at the intersection of Robie Street and Jubilee Road.

Nova Scotia Power crews will be on-site from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. working on overhead lines. During this time there will be stop-and-go traffic, and traffic control personnel will be on-site.