For many Canadians, fencing remains one of the most misunderstood sports in the country. Often associated with Olympic competition, historical dramas, or swashbuckling films, the sport is quietly ...
Canada Day, July 1, is this Wednesday, and there are plenty of activities to participate in throughout Halifax to celebrate ...
Content warning: discussion around sexual assault and sexual assault trials. This weekend, I finally brought myself to watch ...
When Halifax singer-songwriter Jah’Mila takes the stage in England next month, she will be carrying both her Jamaican heritage and the support of a Nova Scotia community that has helped shape her ...
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the first Pride parade in Truro, Nova Scotia. For decades, Truro’s 2SLGBTQIA+ ...
Walk into Trattoria Vesso on the corner of Hollis and Morris Street in Halifax at lunch and you’ll see exactly what a trattoria is supposed to be. A business meeting unfolds beside a family with young ...
Micah and the Filipino Fiesta team. Lacson (second from the right), president of the Filipino Cultural Society of Nova Scotia, stands with organizers during the festival last year. Credit: Contributed ...
When Conrad Scotchburn first arrived in Halifax, it wasn’t with dreams of launching a startup. The recent graduate of Saint Mary’s University came to Nova Scotia to play basketball. Growing up in ...
The Prince of Birchy Head, Alexander Gallant (seen here with pie on his face) is set to release his third full-length album on June 19 with an album release show on June 26 at the Sanctuary Arts ...
Food Banks Canada's report reveals that while Nova Scotia is slowly recovering from the affordability crisis, legislative inaction is at the heart of many of the province's biggest issues, including ...