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The Signal is produced by senior journalism students at the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada ...
“Most of the people who live in Nova Scotia are just one or two paycheques away from being in a situation where they need to access shelter services. If you lose your job suddenly, if you become ill ...
In Upper Clements, along Highway 1, a house sits back from the road. It reveals itself at the end of a winding driveway, emerging from behind a cluster of trees. It’s been there more than 100 years, ...
The Northern Pulp mill in Boat Harbour is scheduled to shut down at the end of the month amid concerns about pollution and environmental racism after decades of effluent treatment. But before 1960, ...
caption Dalhousie Conservatives Evan Colclough (left) and Kai Jassal pose on campus. The two political science majors invite even the most apolitical of students to get involved with their events.
Dartmouth’s Pat Stay wants you to know he’s more than just a battle rapper. Stay, an internationally known actor and battle rapper, is branching out into different creative outlets this month, ...
caption Cars sporting decorations including black tassels, as seen here, decals and vanity plates are part of the culture of the Indian diaspora in Canada. Maybe you’ve noticed them driving around the ...
The site of a former poor house burial ground and public library in central Halifax now has official heritage status. Halifax regional council voted unanimously on Tuesday to add the Halifax Memorial ...
The Dalhousie Film Society is set for its biggest semester yet, producing seven short films and planning a March 2025 premiere, co-founder Deniz Mutlu said, as new members and equipment drive record ...
caption Jean-Mari Hattingh is a South African student at Dalhousie University, balancing her studies and her part-time job as a dog walker and a server to manage the high tuition fees and living costs ...
caption Garrett Mason performing at Bearly’s House of Blues and Ribs, November 7, 2023. After more than 30 years, Bearly’s House of Blues and Ribs is changing locations. Andie Mollins takes us to the ...
When the Halifax Explosion tore across the Narrows in 1917, it completed the destruction of a Mi’kmaq community often called Turtle Grove. That destruction had begun with the hostility and overt ...
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