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Reaction Hair Studio

Meanwhile, up on the second level of the Barrington Place Shops, (in another former home of Mr. Romance), new salon Reaction Hair Studio is ready to make you feel pretty. The salon, which opened two weeks ago, is co-owned by Ray Kerr (husband of Margaret Ann—see above), and hairstylist Debra Hallett. Hallett’s been doing Kerr’s […]

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7th Avenue Boutique

Heads up, fans of the 7th Avenue Boutique. Tomorrow’s the last day you’ll be able to access the shop at its current location (the corner of Granville and Duke). But stay calm: The shop re-opens at an ever-so-convenient new location, amid the Barrington Place Shops, November 20. (The boutique’s new digs, beside Hatley Clothing, used […]

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In A Box Gifts

The holidays are coming, which means you’ll soon have to assemble a pile of tasteful, thoughtful gifts to give to your mailperson, your cousin Steve and every lawyer who works for you at your firm. But panic not: new shop In A Box Gifts (1468 Dresden Row) is here to help. The shop aims “to […]

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Hibiscus opens

As hinted last week, Hibiscus**, the new clothing boutique that’ll be making its home in the former Great Canadian Bagel space (5407 Spring Garden) should be opening this month, too. Hibiscus owner Angie DeMont says she’s shooting for a mid-November opening. The boutique, named after DeMont’s favorite flower, is actually the second Hibiscus that DeMont’s […]

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Deco becomes Sebastien’s

Eagle-eyed food enthusiasts have undoubtedly noticed that Spring Garden institutionDeco(5518 Spring Garden) has been closed all week. But all is not quiet on the Deco front—inside, the restaurant’s abuzz with painting, menu-planning and general hustling (not to mention bustling). The restaurant’s under new ownership, and will soon be reborn with a new menu, a new […]

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Gourmet Cash and Carry

Back in December, another new shop also slipped under my all-seeing shop radar. (Man, what was in the egg nog last year?) The Gourmet Cash and Carry (3700 Kempt Road) is an “international grocery that targets all ethnic groups from all corners of the globe,” says Johnny Namnoum, district manager for CLIC International Inc.,the Quebec-based […]

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Catherine Sutherland jewelry

Like all Haligonians, local artisan Catherine Sutherland is accustomed to the sight of the sad pile of glass shards that remains after a bus stop’s been vandalized. But unlike the rest of us, Sutherland decided to take those bus stop remnants and do something creative. Sutherland’s new “Halifax Bustop Collection,” is a line of handmade […]

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Apollo Dental Centre

Looking for a dentist? The Apollo Dental Centre (172 Wyse Road, Dartmouth, in the Blockbuster complex) is looking for patients. Maybe y’all can work something out. The centre opened in December and is tricked out with state-of-the-art digital radiography machines—which emit about one seventh of the radiation that an old-school X-ray machine gives off, according […]

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Independent means

Somewhere amid the impressive body of Nova Scotia folklore collected by determined archivist Helen Creighton, there’s a three-line mention of a boy being made helpless by a witch. “I think that the key to the story is the witch. Why did she do it? Because the story just says, ‘Oh, some witch made the boy […]

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Bob and Lori’s

Starting May 1, Gottingen mainstay Bob and Lori’s Food Emporium (2179 Gottingen) will be in new hands—sort of. “I’m going to just be a landlord and collect the rent,” says owner Bob Trenaman who, after 15 years running the restaurant, is ready to take a break. “I’m 57 and…running a little low on energy,” he […]

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