Alderney Landing Pedway, Dartmouth Halifax, NS
Downtown
Hours: Thu 11am-5pm, Fri-Sat 11am-4am
Creative Spirit East
Sept. 1-30 2013
Pedway Picture Gallery Alderney Landing Pedway, Dartmouth, Halifax Downtown
Noelle Hingely, Sheila Smith, Carol Johnstone
June 1-30 2013
March 12-April 30 2013
Feb. 1-28 2013
Nov. 1-30 2012
Fun photos with Sheila Smith
Oct. 1-31 2012
Memoirs of a Blue Noser by Noelle Hingley
Sept. 1-30, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 2012
STILL SHADOWS by Laura Legere/Aunti Isreal
Aug. 1-31 2012
Prelude to Black and White: Carolyn Taylor with new work by Creative Spirit East July 2012
July 1-31 2012
Kirby Smith
June 1-30 2012
Joseph MacDonald w/new work from Creative Spirit East
May 1-31 2012
Tom White
April 24-30 2012
Ingrid Cottenden
March 2-31 2012
Melissa Pollock: The Municipality of Me
Feb. 2-25 2012
Melissa Pollock
Jan. 5-28 2012
Featured artist: Kristine Erglis
Dec. 1-17 2011
Laura Legere
Aug. 4-27 2011
Jean Archer
July 2-30 2011
Lisa Richard: My First Debut
June 2-30 2011
Chris Jackson
May 5-28 2011
Featured Artist: Sheila Smith
April 1-30 2011
Justina Dollard
March 1-31 2011
Feature Artist: Joseph Buhr-Boutilier
Aug. 19-Sept. 11 2010
Feature Artist: Aura-Lee Mahoney
July 15-Aug. 7 2010
Sharon Earle
May 1-21 2010
CSE Featured Artist: Jack Merrell
March 4-20 2010
CSE Featured Artist: Sheila Smith
Feb. 4-20 2010
CSE Featured Artist: Chris Jackson
Jan. 7-23 2010
Dean Morton
Nov. 26-Dec. 20 2009
Creative Spirit East Featured Artist: Matt Carr
Nov. 5-14 2009
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Also, @twitcoast was asking in their daily email for photos of $100 worth of groceries. This was $97 at Superstore in Elmsdale. Tea was by far the most expensive item, followed by the flat of eggs. pic.twitter.com/LXaKoOTTJt
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