The other day I was at The Gap and I saw the most disturbing thing. The teenage sales associate was being followed around by this middle-aged man, and—as she tried to do her job—he was correcting her, even yelling at her. He was berating her at every turn. She folded a stack of t-shirts and […]
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Political failure continues to cause homelessness
One of the single best sport tournaments in the world is the English Football Association Challenge Cup. The FA Cup is a domestic tournament to find out who the best team in England is. This year, as in most years, that title has gone to one of the teams in England’s highest league, Manchester United. […]
Healthy Relationships for Youth Program teaches students to stop violence before it occurs
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to confirm that there is something very amiss in HRM schools. The threat of violence seems to be looming like a dank fog. Ongoing bomb threats and fear of violence has led many teens to go as far as arming themselves. Just last week, students staged a walkout, waving […]
Celebrating local our communities to bring people together: Atlantic Lottery’s sponsorship program is here to help
Each year, thousands of events take place across Atlantic Canada that celebrate the region’s unique identity. There is so much to look forward to, from cultural celebrations that showcase African and Indigenous art to exhilarating nature excursions like New Brunswick’s White Gold Odyssey Festival, each season filled with a ton of new and exciting events […]
Halifax to fix emergency response resilience
On Monday morning, the HRM’s Executive Standing Committee learned that Halifax’s municipal emergency management organizations are at risk of failing. The city hired KI Emergency Management to compare the HRM’s emergency response documents and plans to the best practices in the world of emergency management. They found that Halifax’s emergency management works well, but it […]
Council decides on better future for Halifax
After a gruelling three-day council meeting that started on Tuesday morning and ended in the late afternoon on Thursday, Halifax’s city councillors unanimously voted to approve a suite of zoning bylaw changes that will allow the city to access $79 million of federal Housing Accelerator Fund money. These zoning changes have been in the works […]
Halifax Harbour Grudges rollin’ out for their first internationally ranked home bout
The Halifax Harbour Grudges roller derby team will be taking the track by storm this weekend in a ranked match—the first on their home turf. The Grudges, associated with the Anchor City Rollers in Halifax, are an A-level roller derby team competing internationally against 139 teams in the North American Northeast division of the […]
This Haligonian is asking the city to right its historic wrongs
Treno Morton grew up in Uniacke Square. He has witnessed the gentrification and displacement in Halifax’s North End communities. He has heard stories from his elders about the destruction of Africville by the city. Now, he’s asking the city to divest a section of the Cogswell district so African Nova Scotian roots can be […]
Province planning better transportation in Halifax, maybe
Last Thursday, like many days in the HRM, traffic was brought to a standstill by a few people having a bad day. Congestion is not an occasional flaw of our transportation network, it’s the defining feature. Quite simply, the physics of cars doesn’t scale for mass transportation. If everyone needs a car to drive everywhere […]
Summer event season is almost here: celebrate with Atlantic Lottery
There’s so much to look forward to in the next few months. From lively community gatherings and open-air concerts to exhilarating festivals and food crawls, Atlantic Canada explodes with hundreds of diverse activities every summer, ensuring there’s something for everyone to experience. Atlantic Lottery is Atlantic Canada’s only 100 per cent legal and government regulated […]
New Road Safety Plan easily avoids toothless oversight
On Thursday, May 16, Halifax’s Active Transportation Advisory Committee met to hear city staff give a presentation about the HRM’s new Strategic Road “Safety” 😉 Framework. The new framework was sent back to the advisory committee by the transportation standing committee so that staff could change the plan because it’s the kind of road safety […]
Halifax to consider reparations to African Nova Scotians
On Thursday, May 16, Halifax’s Community Planning and Economic Development committee met to hear two presentations and an update on Halifax’s municipal playing field strategy. The first presentation was from New Roots, an African Nova Scotian land trust in Halifax’s North End. In his presentation to council, Treno Morton, New Roots’ community engagement coordinator, reminded […]

