Louise Trotter's nine-year journey to retrace the steps of Truro cyclist Karl Creelman has finally come to a close.
Songs of Stolen Children, performed by the group Daughters of Donbas, will have its Atlantic Canadian premiere on Nov. 20 at St. Andrew’s United Church. The 80-minute concert addresses the estimated ...
Alexander Gallant is Halifax’s most mysterious musical figure. Following in the grand tradition of “guy with a guitar,” Gallant has made this cold heart beat once more with his two albums: Waiting ...
Opinion writer Liz LeClair tackles premier Tim Houston's most recent attempt to capitalize on the military for his own public ...
For those leaning toward some fuller flavoured charcuterie via the introduction of age and smoked local cheeses, I recommend L’Acadie Vineyards Vintage Cuvée or Blomidon Blanc de Blancs. Both bring ...
It’s always nice to take your mind off what’s bothering you. Life is too tough to endure without some kind of enjoyment at the end of the day. Yet, when does that enjoyment become a distraction? A ...
The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (AGNS) launches its fall season on Saturday, Nov. 8, and with it comes three exclusive exhibitions from varying artists that will leave onlookers speechless. The ...
I bumped into Loviet in front of the Rodd Grand Hotel in Yarmouth on Friday, Nov. 24. Nova Scotia Music Week was in full swing and my partner and I were getting ready to head down to The Red Knight to ...
An International Baccalaureate teacher who spent decades working abroad has launched an online school after struggling to find a teaching job in Nova Scotia. Jason Bogart, who has taught in Korea, ...
Lezlie Oler, the entrepreneur and former lawyer behind the Halifax-based boutique In a Box, is showcasing a refreshing approach to fashion this Thursday. The boutique will present an exclusive, ...
The TD Halifax Jazz Festival—formerly known as the Atlantic Jazz Festival—is the oldest jazz festival and largest summer festival in Atlantic Canada. Designated a Hallmark Event by the Halifax ...
This week marks five years since the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history. On April 18 and 19, 2020, in the midst of a global pandemic, a man disguised as an RCMP officer drove from Portapique ...
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