Vol. 22, No. 16
Halifax Transit’s problems are more than buses.
Dependable and painless transit can exist in Halifax, says citizen’s group. It just potentially won’t.
By Jacob Boon
Stranded by Halifax Transit
Wheelchair user says bus system needs to up its safety game.
By Hilary Beaumont
It’s More Than Buses
Read the transportation advocacy group's full report.
Sobering times for Nova Scotia’s film industry
With government tax credits under review, the party could be over for province’s motion picture producers.
Council Review: Waste not, want not
In which opaqueness is defined, and other such rubbish.
Seadogs pulls the plug (UPDATED)
Gottingen Street's bathhouse closes without explanation
By Jade Nauss
30 things to do on Quinpool Road
This Saturday’s Quinfest street party is an awesome excuse to get your butt on over to Quinpool Road. We’ve got many more reasons why this strip, packed with indie restaurants and shops, is worth celebrating always.
By Allison Saunders
The Seahorse is moving to Hell
One of Nova Scotia's oldest bars is leaving Argyle to shack up with The Marquee
Looking back on Alimentary Ideas
"It feels like a lucky time to be digesting things in Nova Scotia, whether it’s food or thoughts"
By Melissa Buote
Frank & Folly wants to give you presents
A new business dedicated to giving really great gifts
Chefs of Halifax, up your veggie game
Voice of the City
By Natalie Burgoyne
One people deciding another’s destiny
Author Chris Benjamin’s new book looks to Canada’s residential school legacy.
Letters to the editor, September 18, 2014
These are the letters and comments from the print edition
Literary awards season
Talented writers from all over Atlantic Canada get their due this weekend. Here are the nominees and events to take note of
By Stephanie Johns
Half-heard, chapter 7
A weekly serial novel.
By Ryan Allen
Half-heard, chapter 6
El Jones, poetry and power
The Halifax poet laureate collects her spoken word creations in a new book, Live From the Afrikan Resistance!
Pick your (dance) poison
Let your preferences be your guide to the two packed stages of inaugural electronic dance music festival HelmFest.
Who to see at Word on the Street
Some don't miss author events at this Sunday's festival
By Stephanie Johns and Kevin Hartford
Word on the Street
All of our Word on the Street coverage in one place
The end of the Microgallery
NSCAD’s smallest artist-run centre was wiped out with a single brick, will a window open where that door closed?
Settling Africville: Powerful poetry brings history to light
By Kate Watson
Hey You Guys
By Paul Hammond
Living on the veg
Atlantic Canada’s first VegFest invites vegans and bacon-lovers alike to talk about great food, local business and living, and eating, mindfully.
Sheep preview: Meet Harrier Hill farm
“There’s still a nostalgia in farming.” Introducing the pair behind Scotsburn’s Harrier Hill.
Free Will Astrology
Get the party started, Pisces
By Rob Brezsny
Unicorn discovered
Bisexual unicorn lady reveals self, pictures to bring estimated $1 million. Plus: I’m into dudes with cochlear implants.
By Dan Savage
How the mayor’s race looks with a month to go
By Matt Stickland
Woman on Top (Chef)
By Julie Lawrence
This is so punk: Anti-capitalist venue selling bonds to buy its building
By Brendyn Creamer
How to choose a candidate in Halifax’s 2024 municipal election
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