Rooftop patios in Halifax you need to check out

We’ve all been stuck inside, so why not treat ourselves to a little F&B with a view? Halifax’s rooftop patios are at just the right elevation where you can perch yourself up with an ocean sight, cityscape, or forested view; there’s no bad seat in the house!  Celebrating Canada’s reopening wouldn’t be the same without […]

This new summer drink tastes good and helps protect our waters

Coors Seltzers hit the NSLC shelves just in time to help us cool down and enjoy the warm season with purpose: knowing that as we’re sipping some delicious seltzer, we’re helping to give back to Nova Scotia’s waters, too.  With every 12-pack of this refreshing beverage, you’re helping to restore 1,000 litres of Canada’s waters […]

Patios in Halifax you need to go to this summer

Now that we can all safely enjoy the patios around town, isn’t it about time we enjoyed a Caesar in style? Each Halifax patio has their own way of pulling together Canada’s official cocktail, and from classic to eccentric, there’s something for the Caesar novice and expert alike. If Mott’s® Clamato® Caesar’s weren’t already the […]

5 Cottages near Halifax for your next relaxing holiday

T hough summertime may look a little different, let this be the year of relaxing in homes away from home, of embracing the intimate moments with each other, and being grateful for the things that go unchanged, like our favourite warm weather staple Mott’s® Clamato® Caesar. Because Canadians know that even when times are uncertain, […]

Countless Journeys. One Canada.

For the first time in six years, the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21’s Artist in Residence program, as a virtual residency, is open to artists across the country.The deadline has been extended to May 21, which gives artists plenty of time to get their creative applications in. This year’s mission is to encourage […]

Taking the stress out of movie night

Our “digital must-watches” are stacked higher than our to-read piles, but Telefilm and the Apple TV app want to take the pressure off. By narrowing down our movie choices, while also highlighting Canadian-made films in the process, they’ve made it easier to streamline our digital content choices.  “The pandemic has really increased our ‘decision fatigue.’ […]

Turning Passion into Purpose

The Master of Resource and Environmental Management (MREM) program at Dalhousie caters to a wide array of interests in an already inclusive field. Whether students are interested in renewable energy, coastal zone restoration or habitat conservation and wildlife management, there’s an opportunity to take their passion and turn it into practice. Alum Victoria Sandre speaks […]

An Innovative and Inclusive Approach to Education

Traditionally, when we think of “career minded” initiatives, we think of focused job placements—but Dalhousie’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) questions the definition of “traditional” and digs deeper. FASS’ academic and experiential learning offerings can prepare students for a lifestyle and workplace grounded in Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity (EDI). Faculty (Acting) Dean Dr. […]

Leading Students Down the Path of Business Creation

The Saint Mary’s University Entrepreneurship Centre (SMUEC) isn’t just a space where students can learn to launch a business; the entrepreneurial mindset that is forged within the centre can be applied in all facets of life. “Launching a business is only one output of the centre,” director Michael Sanderson explains. “Students also learn to combine […]

Get an Edge Up With Studies in Health, Wellness and Sport

A passion for new experiences in sports brought Julie Naugler to Saint Mary’s University, unexpectedly opening new horizons in the classroom too. When she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in May 2020, in she was also the first student to receive the university’s new Certificate in Health, Wellness and Sport in Society (HWSS). […]

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