Two weeks after being attacked on Argyle Street, this couple is still waiting for answers from the police
By Julie Lawrence
Halifax’s housing crisis uniquely impacts the city’s sex workers
From Broadway to Benedict
A same-sex couple were attacked with homophobic slurs and then with fists and feet. This is how the investigation has been handled so far.
Tags: News
Alice in Wonderland pits femme icons against each other, but love wins in the end
Shakespeare By The Sea’s adaption of the classic brings musical stylings and lots of “antics and hijinx” to the outdoor stage
Tags: Arts & Culture
Stepping Stone’s new facility offers transitional housing, but what happens when there is nowhere to transition to?
Your Guide to KANA’TA: Canada Day 2024
Halifax’s re-envisioned format for Canada Day offers a variety of new and refreshed cultural and musical events for the whole family
Tags: City
Teachers need guidance in tackling school violence
NSTU president says when it comes to school safety program, the province is leaving teachers on an island to figure things out themselves
Tags: Education
Dungeons & Dragons class at MSVU this winter, nearly full already
By Lauren Phillips, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Alan Syliboy massive retrospective at Dal Art Gallery hosts artist talk next Saturday
King's president says funds invested in weapons manufacturers reduced to zero