Vol. 21, No. 28
Holly Bartlett’s unlikely journey
Police say the Dalhousie student wandered to her death on the way home, but her family believes there’s more to the case.
By Tim Bousquet
Halifax police to review all pedestrian accidents
New information reveals seven previously unreleased incidents, bringing the total for December to 18.
In May, a white SUV hit a bicyclist and drove away
If the police blotter were public, the police department couldn't be accused of a coverup.
Police release analysis of pedestrian/vehicle accidents
Sidewalk of shame
Ninety-three people have shown up in area emergency rooms with slip and fall injuries.
Shining light on streets of danger
Coast exclusive: In May, councillor Linda Mosher struck a bicyclist.
Crimson Clover's on the move
If that doesn't call for a sale, what does?
By Allison Saunders
Argyle Fine Art smarts
a Buy-Local-inspired profile
Iron Salon opens on Granville
Nathan MacNeil and Sarah Arbuckle debut their stylish new spot
Efendy fires up
A Turkish and Mediterranean Grill to open on Dresden Row
Saying farewell to Nova Scotia for a reason
We should learn how to attract young people, and watch our economy improve.
By David Fleming
Letters to the editor, December 12, 2013
These are the letters and comments from the print edition
Out of the Furnace
Country takes care of itself
By Tara Thorne
Alice in Tumblr-land: And Other Fairy Tales for a New Generation
By Tim Manley (Penguin)
By Zoe Migicovsky
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by Charmane Cadeau (Brick Books)
By Whitney Moran
The Circle
By David Eggers (McSweeney’s)
Rayman Legends
PC, PS3, Wii U, Xbox 360, PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One (Ubisoft)
By Colin Chisholm
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
We're in the home stretch now, kids
By Jacob Boon
Brush with greatness
Motion – Brush/Movement/Sound brings the best of many worlds together in a wonderful mix of visual, aural and physical accomplishments.
By Kevin Hartford
Rob Lemon: Into the Wilderness
Longtime Halifax music scene staple Rob Lemon plays music for the love of it.
By Adria Young
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Stars on the rise in YPCo's exuberant production
By Kate Watson
Road warriors
Scrapes’ tank is full and the new band is ready to rev up audiences into the new year.
By Stephanie Johns
Nicole Ariana’s time of the Seasons
Before a move to the Big Smoke, Ariana sings her heart out at the Bus Stop.
By Allison Higgins
Fast Romantics
Afterlife Blues (Pipe & Hat)
By Doug Taylor
Various Artists
The Kennedy Suite (Latent)
BILLIE DRE & THE POOR BOYS
GARLIC FINGERS (INDEPENDENT)
By Josh Pothier
Paper Beat Scissors' postcards from the stage
Get a postcard from Europe—feel like a fancy pants
On stage in 2013
Kate Watson's theatre picks of the year
Wild Leek style
The bright and inviting cafe-style restaurant packs punch with its fresh flavours, but borders on being too casual.
By Melissa Buote
Free Will Astrology
use Toothpaste as your metaphor, Gemini
By Rob Brezsny
Sadface about sad-sack sex
My boyfriend only wants to have sex with me when I’m on the floor crying. What should I do? Plus: Adding polyamoury to the acronym.
By Dan Savage
Dungeons & Dragons class at MSVU this winter, nearly full already
By Lauren Phillips, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
King's president says funds invested in weapons manufacturers reduced to zero
Two weeks after being attacked on Argyle Street, this couple is still waiting for answers from the police
By Julie Lawrence
Alan Syliboy massive retrospective at Dal Art Gallery hosts artist talk next Saturday