For many Muslims who grew up in practising households, Ramadan traditions — from preparing iftar meals to gathering with ...
On Brunswick Street in Halifax stands an ivy-covered Victorian home with a glass door coated in stickers. The sign hanging above reads Halifax Folklore Centre. The establishment i ...
After spending years studying and improving their skills, graphic designers are nervous about the use of generative AI in creative fields. With the increase in popularity of artificial intelligence ...
Protesters brandish signs outside Province House during the Shoulder to Shoulder rally in Halifax on Mar. 3. The rally drew hundreds to the building's steps. Hundreds of protesters gathered outside ...
Co-leads OmiSoore Dryden and Barbara Hamilton-Hinch after the opening of the Black Health Researchers’ Hub on Feb. 24. Black health researchers now have a new space on Dalhousie’s campus that’s ...
Halifax’s Ukrainian community gathered at Grand Parade on Feb. 21 to mark four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion, using the anniversary to remember those affected and keep the war ...
Mi’kmaw families in Halifax are feeling the impacts of the Indian Act’s second-generation cutoff, a rule preventing First Nations status from being passed down after two generations when only one ...
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The Signal is produced by senior students at the University of King’s College School of Journalism, Writing & Publishing.
The Signal’s Eyes on the Road project explores the data and people behind pedestrian-vehicle collisions in Halifax Regional Municipality. Fourth-year and one-year journalism students in the news ...
When the Halifax Explosion tore across the Narrows in 1917, it completed the destruction of a Mi’kmaq community often called Turtle Grove. That destruction had begun with the hostility and overt ...