The festival was inspired by the European events of Nuit Blanche, meaning “white night” or “sleepless night”. The annual ...
This story is part of the 'Live updates: Nocturne hit the “Ground” running' series.
This story is part of the 'Live updates: Nocturne hit the “Ground” running' series.
The walls of 1945 Oxford St. are crumbling. Its sunken roof and vacant windows are a clear sign to the neighbourhood: No one lives here. Sheila MacLeod lives across the street from the vacant property ...
caption Steve St. Amant stands in the military section of the Fairview Cemetery in Halifax. When Steve St. Amant’s father passed away, the Last Post Fund made sure he got a proper military burial. Now ...
caption Glass high-rises, like this building at Halifax's Nova Centre, are a danger for birds if not designed with protective measures. Last year, for the first time, Lewis, the conservation programs ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
The first woman in Canada to become dean of a medical school was awarded Nova Scotia’s highest honour on Tuesday. Dr. Noni MacDonald was inducted into the Order of Nova Scotia after an illustrious ...