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Nova Scotia received federal assistance for three incidents between 2023 and 2024. The 2023 flood was the worst of these by ...
The site of a former poor house burial ground and public library in central Halifax now has official heritage status. Halifax regional council voted unanimously on Tuesday to add the Halifax Memorial ...
By Ava Coulter, Isabel Ruitenbeek and Julia-Simone Rutgers The Signal When the Halifax Explosion tore across the Narrows in 1917, it completed the destruction of a Mi’kmaq community often called ...
Panel aims to distinguish hype from hope in dementia research Researchers share tips for audience of 325 at event hosted by Alzheimer society Feb. 01, 2024 | 1:11 p.m.
What a vacant Oxford Street property says about housing in Halifax Building advertised as 'secure and private living,' sits empty Dec. 10, 2021 | 2:45 p.m.
Journalism student Ainslie Nicholl-Penman profiles her grandfather, who must give up his New Zealand farm after decades of food production I wake up to an early morning chorus of birds filling the air ...
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 ...
Halifax Regional Municipality’s budget committee approved a $318-million draft capital budget on Friday. The budget plans $234 million for service maintenance projects and $84 million for strategic ...
Halifax moves towards bird-friendly status In 2021, a local panel discussed threats to urban birds, such as window strikes, domestic cats, and habitat loss. This led to the formation of the Bird ...
caption Vinyl record sales in Canada saw 34 per cent growth in sales in 2023, a larger increase than in streaming. Records and other physical media sales in Canada grew by 34 per cent from 2021 to ...
On the season debut of The Signal’s video newscast, Cam Kinley visits the Sidekick Café on its final day. Thomas Scott finds out that not everyone is revved up about Halifax’s new transit app.