Shivani Dhamija is turning comfort food into a cultural connection on Canada’s East Coast. As the founder of Shivani’s ...
Edoardo Vitali, an Italian game designer, spent a year in Nova Scotia in the 2010s. Inspired by what he saw, Vitali is ...
With Earth Day coming up on April 22, the Electronics Recycling Association has partnered with the Discovery Centre in Halifax and the Alderney Landing Community Cultural Centre in Dartmouth to ...
The Nova Scotia NDP are criticizing Premier Tim Houston for his continual absence from the legislature. Last month, the controversial provincial budget bill passed without Houston’s attendance. During ...
For many people, the experience of feeling persistently low does not arrive all at once. It builds quietly. What begins as fatigue or a loss of motivation can gradually shift into something ...
After dropping four singles in the past six months, Loviet is gearing up for the release of her newest EP on April 10: Debutante. Based in both Halifax and Toronto, Loviet has been perfecting her ...
Easter Weekend is upon us. For some, it’s a time of religious significance. For others, it’s a nice break after the end-of-fiscal-year hijinks. Thankfully, Halifax isn’t short on events to participate ...
On Wednesday, March 24, a group of spectators sat in the public gallery of Province House at 11:30pm and watched the government pass a budget that is doing real harm to real people across Nova Scotia.
Public is cafe in the morning and afternoon but bistro for lunch, dinner and late-night. Credit: C Brock In the light-filled space that once housed Fawn at 1589 South Park Street, Public Café, Bakery ...
As the first season of Canada Shore comes to a close, cast members say life after the show feels both familiar and entirely different. The reality series, which streams on Paramount+, follows 10 young ...
Saffron & Salt is part of a culinary hub emerging at Richmond Yards apartment complex on Almon Street in Halifax. Credit: Contributed For many people who love food and hospitality, the dream of one ...
Playwright and actor Karen Bassett and Mélanie LeBlanc play Mary Read and Anne Bonney, famous female pirates who disguised themselves as men in Theatre New Brunswick's production of 'Heroine'. Credit: ...
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