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At the gates of Province House, they chanted in defence of democracy and freedom of information. Government House leader ...
It helps. It has to, because Ayles has a family to look after. Waiting at home are two young girls, Eva, 11, and Theo, 5.
Fraser is far from alone. As of March 14, 2025, fully 95,875 Nova Scotians are without a family doctor. That is roughly 10% ...
A terrific rock band was searching for a great name. They noticed that in the news one word kept coming up over and over – and that it would make a cool name. And so the Clash was born.
Participatory Budgeting took root in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 1989, allowing community members to decide how to allocate part ...
This Q&A has been edited for length. When Fat Juliet premiered in Halifax in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, it reimagined Shakespeare’s classic tale through a contemporary, body-positive lens ...
Brian teaches reporting and editing across all platforms. He joined the King’s faculty after 26 years as a print journalist and television ...
David Greenberg’s home feels alive. Books and plants fill every available surface — limes, lemons, orchids, and dozens of aloe vera plants, propagated by his wife Jennifer, litter the window sills. A ...
caption Russian studies professor Brett Winestock found out his program was cancelled through an email from Dalhousie University. A framed Anna Karenina poster, handmade cards and a bookshelf lined ...
caption The tolls on the A. Murray MacKay bridge are shown from the Dartmouth side, on Mar. 13. These gates are slated for removal in late March. Halifax Harbour Bridges employees working in the ...
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