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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 ...
Haruka Ide is a Master of Journalism student at King's. She used to work as a TV journalist in Japan. The Signal is produced by senior journalism students at the University of King’s College in ...
Halifax Memorial Library becomes heritage property The library was built in 1951, but the site has been in use for over 250 years Feb. 11, 2020 | 7:45 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.
Joanna Frketich can feel her heart breaking as she glances around The Hamilton Spectator one last time. She reflects on the companionship she found within its walls with those who equally care about ...
11:14 p.m. Churchill concedes defeat Liberal Leader Zach Churchill said the election results are not what his party hoped for. With two polls left to report in his Yarmouth riding, Churchill ...
Indian car culture blends style, status and culture A surge in immigration has seen distinctive decorations on the streets of Halifax Dec. 05, 2024 | 5:02 p.m.
Suspension of Dal Russian studies ‘cynical,’ says faculty Cut follows budget shortfall; university cites low enrolment, difficulty finding faculty Mar. 14, 2025 | 11:16 a.m.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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