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‘Honour our treaties or leave’: protesters rally against RCMP raids
“Enough is Enough.”
That was the message from around 200 protesters who gathered in Dartmouth near the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge on March 10, rallying against RCMP raids on Mi’kmaw truckhouses and demanding government accountability for treaty violations.
March. 24, 2025
Turning tariffs into triumph: The power of local sourcing
As tariffs on Canadian produce loom, restaurant owners like Lil MacPherson see an opportunity to reshape the food economy.
Feb. 16, 2025
Marmoset: The faces behind Halifax’s hot new band
The band members of Halifax’s new band, Marmoset, bicker and laugh like siblings as they prepare for their first show of the year at Gus’s Pub. The sound of guitar tuning fills drummer Isabella Tapia-Daly’s house – it emanates from the crowded basement practice space where music chords intermingle with the hum of the furnace.
Jan. 29, 2025
Lawrencetown surfers push for parking in road realignment
Lawrencetown, the biggest surfing hotspot on the East Coast, is set for a major road upgrade, but access concerns are looming as construction on Highway 207’s realignment is set to begin later this year.
Feb. 12, 2025

Road to the Junos showcases Indigenous talent
The Juno Awards are returning to Halifax in March 2024, with the Road to the Junos taking place leading up to the event. This five-night concert series, presented by CBC Music at the Marquee Ballroom, showcases a diverse range of some of the best talent from the Maritimes.
March. 1, 2024
A Love Letter: Remembering the Quinpool McDonald’s
The iconic McDonald’s on Quinpool Road, a late-night haunt for many Haligonians since 1981, served its final meal on Saturday, Jan. 27 at 4 a.m.
The location closed after more than four decades of operation, marking a significant change for the community, specifically for the young and budget-conscious.
Feb. 16, 2025
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The Look goes to the DCM F*CKING FASHION SHOW
Thrifty proves to be trendy.
The Dalhousie Creative Mind Society’s first fashion show was at the Wardroom, on Thursday, November 7th, 2024.
Models take to the runway wearing second-hand clothes from Venture Thrift.
Dal Creative Minds Festival of Art comes to The Grawood
Live music drifted from The Grawood through the empty halls of the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University on Friday, Oct. 4. The tables outside the bar were missing their usual Friday night studiers. Instead, students crowded into the bar for the second Festival of Art, an event run by the student society Dalhousie Creative Minds.
Oct. 25, 2024