Panel celebrates Black Nova Scotian women in politics
“Don’t let anyone tell you you can’t,” panelist encourages aspiring public servants
“Don’t let anyone tell you you can’t,” panelist encourages aspiring public servants
The Signal is produced by senior students at the University of King’s College School of Journalism, Writing & Publishing.
Thunderbirds star talks about helping to turn Halifax into the next lacrosse town
Raven Dauda's award-winning play Addicted comes to Halifax for first time
Pier 21 cooking workshop connects traditional bread, Indigenous resilience
The Signal is produced by senior students at the University of King’s College School of Journalism, Writing & Publishing.
Halifax food event showcases Quinpool Road’s diverse restaurant offerings
First Team All-Canadian Malcolm Christie is the second AUS All-Star in his family
Students, researchers use art to raise money for critically endangered species
Parkinson’s, cancer force 78-year-old New Zealander to sell his cattle farm
Reporting on sexual violence is not just about interviewing with caution. It is, and always will be, more than that
Advocating for accessibility in the newsroom
The threat of generative AI imagery compels photojournalists to assert ethics expertise and newsrooms to build trust with audiences
‘It is not a safe or dignified form of housing to live outside’: councillor
Professor leads third-year students in developing their own production
Nova Scotia's health system ill-equipped to care for survivors, report indicates
'We simply cannot give patients the care they deserve,' says Halifax Infirmary emergency physician
The Last Show on Earth (TM)! brings a wild dance of joy and regret at Scotiabank Stage
Students want more lively public areas, also known as ‘third places’