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Welcome to Best of Halifax 2020, reasons we love the city
Because so much broke this Covid year, we’re breaking from the traditional gold, silver and bronze awards.
We love that Halifax got baked
LF Bakery didn’t just endure the pandemic, they thrived.
We love that Halifax came together in grief
How a tea party honoured Halifax’s African Nova Scotian matriarchs in the time of coronavirus.
We love how the Trellis Collective brings pedal power to the pandemic
Mohammad Aljenadi is giving new life to 100+ bikes and a group of bike mechanics.
We love that Halifax musicians are building the industry’s future
Corey Writes shares his vision for what the music biz could look like.
We love the frontline healthcare workers taking on the pandemic
Janvier Korongo was the first volunteer for disinfection duty: “They thought I was joking.”
We love that Halifax knows Black Lives Matter
We have community advocates like Kate Macdonald to thank for that.
We love that Halifax’s library loves us back
Shannon Hansen has Best-of-Halifax moments at the library every day.
We love how Halifax answers the door with a smile
Nothing makes a socially-distanced day like an ice cold beer delivery.
Basha gets benevolent
The south end Mediterranean joint is giving away about 300 free meals a month.
How to bring the party home
Local DJs helped us bust a move—and lift our mood—when we needed it most.
Our not-so-secret garden
How a gate at the corner of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street became a magic portal for all of us.
What’s so special about Halifax, anyway?
“It’s big enough to be progressive, but small enough to stay the same.”
It’s been one for the books
How local bookstores helped us make it through our time at home.
Our collective art beat
The best thing to happen in visual arts this year? There were too many choose.
Crafters in a dangerous time
Covid couldn’t unravel Halifax’s fibre arts community.
This article appears in Nov 1-30, 2020.

