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Grave matters

Death is a fact. In the Old Burying Ground, running along Barrington Street and Spring Garden Road, it is a fact made humbly beautiful. The Old Burying Ground is Halifax’s oldest cemetery. It opened in 1749, and it is the final resting place for close to 1,300 grave markers and approximately 12,000 bodies. (Some were […]

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Stone face

Mason in the corner The Old Burying Ground closed for good in 1844, but for a polished monument of granite plinths (the only granite in the graveyard) located in the far left corner of the Ground on Barrington St. near Dalhousie’s Sexton campus. This particular monument and the cleared space surrounding it occupy roughly one […]

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Electric wheels

Scooter Commuter opened Saturday at 1589 Dresden Row. The store is stocked with electric scooters, bikes, trikes, remote-control golf trolleys, wheelie sneakers and gas-powered skateboards and roller blades. “I’m just looking at the environment as a big concern, and people are looking for more economical ways to commute, feeling the effects of the high gas […]

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Rendezvous in Dartmouth

Cafe Tryst opened last month at 86 Portland in Dartmouth. The new restaurant is co-owned by Alex Auld-Blake and Pernell Blake, former owners of Coffee & Colours in Barrington Shops (sold to Johnny Anjoul March 31). Chef Pernell Blake was looking to expand his repertoire with the new restaurant, creating such Caribbean- and Canadian-inspired entrees […]

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Paint for life

Dandy Lion Eco Interior Painting offers a healthy alternative for all of your house painting needs. Owner Selah Koile’s new business benefits both humans and the environment by reducing the amount of paint dumped in landfills (she uses recycled paint), reducing the stress placed on the body by dangerous toxins (she uses no VOC —volatile […]

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For the ladies

Nubody’s Fitness Centre in Scotia Square Mall is undergoing renovations to add a new women’s-only work-out facility. The new space will occupy some of the room vacated by Physiotherapy Atlantic, and will include cardio machines, free weights and circuit training. “It’s going to serve a lot of the new exercisers,” says manager Marie Kuppens. “Women […]

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Canadian pie

Rob Shedden has a new business selling organic vegan pies at the Farmers’ Market. Operating under the name of Waudie’s, Shedden shares space with Selwood Green Organics in the Market courtyard. Shedden’s pies are all made using his grandmother’s pastry recipe, but he substitutes palm oil for butter to make them vegan. Shedden plans to […]

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Sticks to your ribs

Sticks restaurant opened last Monday at 5543 Young St in the Hydrostone Market. The name is inspired by the restaurant’s primary implement of service: the skewer stick. Sticks currently offers six varieties of skewers, including honey, peanut and lemon-oregano chicken, as well as salmon, shrimp and lamb skewers. “I do a lot of travelling to […]

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Ducks in a row

The Thirsty Duck is set to re-open on Spring Garden Road at the beginning of May. Grafton Connor Group (owners of the Five Fishermen, The Dome and the North End Diner, among others) took over the business at the end of February. “The Duck has been known for years as a place to go spend […]

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Noble moves

Noble BMX, the only BMX-specific store east of Ontario, is moving from 2150 Gottingen to the former home of Tribes Art and Drums at 6070 Quinpool. “The move is a large step for us, and could make us or break us,” says owner Ted Efthymiadis. “Despite the tripling in rent every month, we think the […]

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Rent-fritoes

Cafe Vienna at 2198 Windsor closed March 20. A notice posted on the locked door explains that the goods and chattels on the premises have been distrained by the landlord Maria Zelios for the sum of $6959.80, due to the tenants’ failure to pay rent. An email sent to Shop Talk from Lolita Cataford and […]

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