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City
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Thirteen years ago, Chebucto Community Net was one of the first groups to connect Halifax to the mysterious new “internet.” Now, with a bold new plan to provide cheap city-wide wi-fi, they want to turn Halifax into a wireless wonderland.
- by Lis van Berkel
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Tags: City, longreads
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City
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Just beyond Bayers Lake Industrial Park lies a patch of wilderness which could turn into a highway. Tim Bousquet reports.
- by Tim Bousquet
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Tags: City
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Reality Bites
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Mike Fleury parks it like it’s permanent.
- by Michael Fleury
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Shoptalk
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Megan Wennberg browses for business news.
- by Megan Wennberg
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Environment
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Students are beautifying a well-used common space beside the Salvation Army building on Gottingen. Sean Flinn rolls up his sleeves.
- by Sean Flinn
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Tags: Environment
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Editorial
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Editorial by Bruce Wark
- by Bruce Wark
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Bloghorn
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Kanye rules, but I can't afford it.
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Lowefiles
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Lezlie Lowe identifies and solves your problems.
- by Lezlie Lowe
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Film + TV
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Toni Collette is one of the most versatile—and therefore underrated—actors working in and outside of Hollywood. Carsten Knox explains the awesome.
- by Carsten Knox
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Film + TV
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Mark Palermo has a vice or two of his own.
- by Mark Palermo
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Visual Art
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New MSVU Gallery exhibition Roots and Shoots delivers a cross-section of the local art scene. Sue Carter Flinn gets the details.
- by Sue Carter Flinn
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Comics
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- by Joey Comeau and E. Horne
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Feature
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In 2003, America turned on The Dixie Chicks when they dared to speak their minds. Three years later theyíre fighting back with the most honest, accessible album of their career. Tara Thorne tells you why you should seek out what tickets are left to their
- by Tara Thorne
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Feature
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After a four-year hiatus, Amelia Curran returns with the quietly hypnotic War Brides. Matt Charlton catches her before she hits the road.
- by Matt Charlton
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The Scene
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Chris McCluskey is on the music news prowl.
- by Chris McCluskey
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The Scene
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Tara Thorne has eyes everywhere. And we mean everywhere.
- by Tara Thorne