The mayor of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia is banned from using a taxi service in the community following an alleged late-night confrontation. According to reports, the ban follows claims that the mayor was involved in a drunken incident with a taxi driver. Global News and the Winnipeg Free Press both describe the same core allegation and the resulting restriction on the mayor’s access to taxi services. The reports do not provide further details about what prompted the dispute beyond the allegation of a late-night fracas and the claim that alcohol was involved. The taxi service’s decision to impose the ban is presented as a response to the incident, though the coverage focuses on the allegation rather than any confirmed outcome. Neither outlet’s provided summaries indicate the status of any formal investigation, charges, or whether the mayor responds to the allegations. The matter remains framed as an allegation leading to the immediate service restriction.