When streetcars crisscrossed the city Dorothy GrantSeptember 15, 2020 For years, inexpensive electric streetcars ruled Halifax's streets, giving people freedom and mobility like never before... Cityscape
Local restaurants in survival mode Ameeta VohraSeptember 1, 2020 As the pandemic drags on and summer winds down, patios and takeout options will be the keys to the future... CityscapeFood & Wine
Beating back-to-school expenses Leanne SalyzynAugust 25, 2020 Returning to class during a pandemic brings extra expenses for parents—expert advice to help you manage... Cityscape
The man who loved Pier 21 Dorothy GrantAugust 17, 2020 Dorothy Grant recalls how her friend John LeBlanc helped transform a derelict pier into a museum and National Historic Site... Cityscape
Hfx Wanderers FC seek to inspire their city from afar Ameeta VohraAugust 12, 2020 Midfielder Andre Rampersad looks forward to fans’ support during an unusual soccer season... Cityscape
Stories of sacrifice at the Army Museum Trevor J. AdamsAugust 7, 2020 Curator Ken Hynes invites Nova Scotians to discover timeless lessons and links to their past... Cityscape
Breaking educational barriers Dorothy GrantAugust 4, 2020 Powerful stories of how Black Nova Scotian women like Carrie Best fought for their right to be educated... Cityscape
Mighty Mike powers through Ameeta VohraJuly 30, 2020 As the Halifax Busker Festival takes a new shape, the popular local performer just wants to make his city happy... Cityscape
At JazzFest, the show goes on Ameeta VohraJuly 27, 2020 But Halifax’s biggest annual music event has a very different look and feel this year... Cityscape