Halifax’s first pandemic Bob GordonJanuary 6, 2021 In the 1830s, Halifax faced a cholera outbreak, learning valuable lessons for future public health emergencies... Cityscape
A musical journey from Manila to Halifax Dorothy GrantJanuary 4, 2021 Nadia Moore’s musical talent lifted her from poverty and took her around the globe... Cityscape
Reeny Smith hasn’t lost the beat Janet WhitmanDecember 17, 2020 Her musical career was just picking up momentum with the pandemic hit—but the isolation has been a blessing, not a setback... Cityscape
Sheldon MacLeod signs off… for now Janet WhitmanDecember 15, 2020 Unexpected layoffs ended his popular talk-radio show. Now, he's taking it day by day as he awaits his next opportunity ... Cityscape
Face to face with poverty Dorothy GrantDecember 1, 2020 Haligonians Edward and Barbara Dunsworth have devoted their lives to helping some of the world's poorest people... Cityscape
‘Build that empathy muscle’ Ameeta VohraNovember 24, 2020 With his recent short story collection, writer Chris Benjamin champions the lonely, the underdogs, the outsiders... Cityscape
‘The memoir is always there’ Trevor J. AdamsNovember 17, 2020 Author Marjorie Simmins on facing loss, learning to tell our own stories, and moving forward... Cityscape
Halifax’s revolutionary doctor Dorothy GrantNovember 12, 2020 Harold Benge Atlee was the youngest doctor in the history of Dalhousie's medical school, devoting his career to fighting for better women's health care in Nova Scotia... Cityscape
Poppies keep growing Ameeta VohraNovember 10, 2020 Residents of a Dartmouth care home work together to honour service and sacrifice... Cityscape