I arrived at Eliot & Vine, located on the corner of Cunard and Clifton Streets in Halifax, on a surprisingly wet summer ...
Rental listing site RentCafe has released a report on the top Canadian cities renters are interested in. Halifax ranks sixth overall. The rental listing aggregator uses data from its listings, such as ...
It is a tough week to be provincial energy minister Marco MacLeod. In what might be his first (and potentially last) real ...
For rapper and vocalist Ryan Vincent, returning to Antigonish to film his latest music video was a chance to revisit more ...
If the Grou Tyme Festival is proof of anything, it’s that Acadian culture continues to thrive within Halifax and beyond. From musical guests to specially-catered foods, Aug. 13-15 will truly be a ...
The biggest week in Nova Scotia’s music scene is fast approaching. From Nov 12-15, artists from across the province will gather in Truro for Nova Scotia Music Week 2026. Whether it’s to perform, ...
A striking fusion of automotive history, historic Canadian legacy, and high-octane entertainment takes center stage at Halifax’s premier destination. Step into Steele Wheels Motor Museum in Bayer’s ...
As Nova Scotia’s arts and culture sector continues to face the brunt of the cuts to public funding, two Halifax businesses are putting money behind a local fashion event they say brings creativity, ...
Break-ups don’t have to be complicated. Sometimes, you can still have fun, even if you know what’s coming next. That’s the basis of the new track from local indie-pop artist Burry, “No Hard Feelings”.
Encore is a new secondhand store located in Halifax's North End, operated by Hospice Halifax. Credit: Hospice Halifax A different approach to secondhand shopping has come to Halifax’s North End in ...
Halifax's housing market is expected to remain stable going into 2026, but can the same be said for affordability? Credit: Discover Halifax Instagram New reports from Royal LePage and the federal ...
Break-ups don’t have to be complicated. Sometimes, you can still have fun, even if you know what’s coming next. That’s the basis of the new track from local indie-pop artist Burry, “No Hard Feelings”.
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