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History, reflection and pride make Aquakultre’s ‘1783’ a must-listen

History always has a way of informing the present, and Aquakultre has perfectly captured that feeling throughout his new album, 1783. Lance Sampson, the mind and soul behind Aquakultre, has wholeheartedly embraced his family’s history. He has carried its weight on his shoulders as he fights a legal battle to see his great-great-grandfather, Daniel Sampson, […]

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Halifax is falling behind on remote work options

Halifax may have the most remote work opportunities within Atlantic Canada, but it is nowhere near the possibilities offered in other metropolitan areas across Canada. According to a new study from JobLeads, the online job search platform, 4.6 percent of jobs offer remote work and 9.2 percent offer hybrid work. The total work-from-home flexibility is […]

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Not enough young people are engaged with Nova Scotia’s politics

Nova Scotia’s 2024 provincial election had the worst voter turnout in its history. With only 45 percent of the voting population casting a ballot, it continued the downward trend of voter turnout in the province. Turnout has been steadily decreasing since the 1990s, with only the 2021 election seeing a positive increase. The next election […]

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All the nominees for the 2026 East Coast Music Awards

The East Coast Music Association has announced its nominees for the 38th annual East Coast Music Awards. Nova Scotia is heavily represented with 46 nominations in total. Leading the pack in nominations is Cape Breton’s own Goldie Boutlier with seven nominations. Boutlier released her third album Goldie Boutlier Presents… Goldie Montana in September 2025 and […]

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Canada: It’s time to ditch X

There was an opportunity these past few weeks, amid a timeline of farcical peace prizes, political pandering and American expansionism, for Canada to stand with its allies and hold at least one corrupt billionaire accountable. Britain and Australia were debating banning X, said reports, and Canada was also weighing its options. Instead, Evan Solomon, Canada’s […]

Your Ultimate Guide To Dine Around Halifax

Ready your appetites Halifax, the much-anticipated month-long dining event is back! Every February, all month long you can find special prix fixe promotions (priced at $10, $20, $30, $40, $50, and $60) at participating Halifax restaurants. Dine Around offers an amazing opportunity to explore new restaurants, and with many chefs preparing exclusive dishes for the […]

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“There were tears”: Ubisoft Halifax employee speaks out after post-unionization studio closure

A unionization effort started as a way to avoid mass layoffs has ended with just that. Seventy-one workers at Ubisoft Halifax are without jobs after the international video game corporation shut down the studio days after 61 members of their staff joined CWA Canada Local 30111, the first union within Ubisoft’s North American operations. Their […]

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Ubisoft closes Halifax game studio shortly after workers unionize, received $11 million in tax credits

A first for workers’ rights in the video game industry quickly turned into a nightmare as a recently unionized studio in Halifax has abruptly shut down. On Dec. 18, around 60 workers at Ubisoft Halifax voted to unionize, making it the first studio under Ubisoft’s international umbrella to do so in North America. This comes […]

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