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While all provinces are seeing similar shifts, Nova Scotia’s stands out. The province’s crude birth rate dropped to 6.9 live ...
The Signal is produced by senior students at the University of King’s College School of Journalism, Writing & Publishing ...
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.
We spoke with L’nu’k in Mi’kma’ki about Netukulimk and what a moderate livelihood means to them. We heard what it’s like to face racism. We heard about the hard work going on to ensure the fisheries ...
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 ...
Oxford Street serves as an important corridor between the shopping district along Quinpool Road and the universities on Coburg Road. The neighbourhood is a mix of middle-class households and low-rent ...
The first woman in Canada to become dean of a medical school was awarded Nova Scotia’s highest honour on Tuesday. Dr. Noni MacDonald was inducted into the Order of Nova Scotia after an illustrious ...
Hundreds of Haligonians got into the holiday spirit this weekend at the Agricola Street Holiday Market. The open-street event on Sunday featured vendors selling crafts, clothing, jewelry, cameras, ...
Hattingh, a South African citizen who was previously educated in both her home country and China, wanted to see more of the world. Having heard about Canada’s renowned education, she decided to attend ...
Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston promised on Tuesday that his government would introduce free shingles vaccines for Nova Scotians over 65. Houston said the universal shingles vaccination ...
According to Statistics Canada, 5.4 million Canadians are now working from home. While this may be the norm a year into the pandemic, for many it hasn’t gotten any easier. Occupational therapists, or ...
A Halifax professor is hoping to give Nova Scotians sustainable and local options for clothing by creating a thriving linen industry. Jennifer Green, a professor of textiles at the Nova Scotia College ...
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