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Breagh Isabel has a song to make your Pride Month even more prideful.
This potent and moving drama by Nick Green vividly captures a moment in time when a rebel Princess, alongside fearless caregivers and advocates, reshaped the course of a pandemic—and how those ...
T emperatures are rising, the sun is shining and the shows coming to Halifax in May are hot! As always, The Coast has you covered with everything that’s happening in the city this month. Casey & Diana ...
T he 2025 Savour Food & Wine Show—hosted by the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia —as part of the Savour Food & Wine Festival celebrated its 21st show Monday night with an incredible evening of ...
Canada’s Parliament includes both the House of Commons and the Senate, and is responsible for actually creating the laws that govern Canadians. (Because he is involved in the law-making process, the ...
D alhousie University announced a $1-million investment from Scotiabank for the new College of Digital Transformation (CDT) aimed at increasing diversity in the field of digital transformation in ...
April 2-6, Neptune Theatre's Scotiabank Stage, tickets $28 and up, More info Ben Bankas Canada’s most publicly controversial comedian is coming to Halifax after his last show was cancelled in ...
From Top Chef Canada to the Hydrostone It’s been a long road for Ogilvie, who cut her teeth at Charlottetown’s Culinary Institute of Canada. Born in New Brunswick, she moved to Toronto with her family ...
T he full list of nominees is here for the 2025 East Coast Music Awards, and Halifax is well-represented. Sixty-seven ECMA nominations—the annual awards celebrating the best of East Coast ...
V alentine's season is upon us, so The Coast has a gift for you—the 2025 Sex + Dating Survey results. This annual Halifax heat map is like a Cupid's arrow that gets right to the heart of local desire.
This was how things looked at 5pm on Tuesday. Security guards told students that the building was closed and the doors locked. A small number of Halifax Regional Police officers spoke with Dal ...
H alifax Wanderers head coach Patrice Gheisar is not, generally speaking, the type for drastic measures. “Never too high, never too low” has become akin to a mantra at the Canadian Premier League ...
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