Wheelchair user Paul Vienneau says he didn't leave his Halifax home for three days after the storm hit, and when he did emerge, he found sidewalks had only been partially cleared.
HALIFAX - Carolyn Naylor usually enjoys strolling the streets of downtown Halifax with her guide dog Earl by her side. But the routes they typically travel remain buried under mounds
Halifax residents living with physical and visual disabilities say sidewalks still caked in snow and ice a week after a major snowstorm hit the province means getting around the city is dangerous and in some cases impossible.