The Signal podcast
TV shows & webcasts
The Signal is produced by senior students at the University of King’s College School of Journalism, Writing & Publishing.
Dalhousie Film Society expands, aiming for record breaking premiere
Student-run group prepares for largest film showcase yet this March
Romance gets short shrift on CBC’s books panel
Literary fiction novels push the romance genre aside yet again, says author
$7M in health-care security funds unspent despite warnings: union
Health-care staff voiced concerns prior to stabbing at Halifax Infirmary
The Signal podcast
TV shows & webcasts
The Signal is produced by senior students at the University of King’s College School of Journalism, Writing & Publishing.
Search and Rescue unit sends S.O.S. to HRM Budget Committee
Eastern Shore service, desperate for funding, lobbies councillors face-to-face at City Hall
Turning tariffs into triumph: The power of local sourcing
As tariffs on Canadian produce loom, restaurant owners like Lil MacPherson see an opportunity to reshape the food economy
Halifax spends $43 million on energy-efficient retrofits
Sackville Sports Stadium, Alderney Gate Complex among HalifACT prioritized sites
Dinosaurs roar at Discovery Centre
Centre's hands-on science learning remains out of reach for most students
Spotlight
Something’s brewing in the craft beer industry
Craft brewers say working with NSLC is not happy hour
Off thin ice
How a major investment is transforming professional women’s hockey
The future takes a back seat
Halifax has only had a woman mayor once in its 275 years. Who is the latest woman to whom we said no?
Queer-owned businesses allege anti-trans graffiti attacks
Employees and community members point to misinformation after cafe, sex shop targeted
Renos could help people ‘move on’ from Walmart death: Councillor
Shawn Cleary comments on workplace safety after reopening of store where employee died in oven
Court hears arguments over whether complaint against SMU should go ahead
Human rights commission, university at odds over student's complaint on professor's article
City isn't safe enough for pedestrians, say councillors
Better infrastructure and planning needed to protect people on foot, say White, Morse
N.S. Sport Hall of Fame asks city for $300,000 for renovation
$5.5-million project nears completion with new exhibits, improved accessibility
Proposal for aquarium funding moves forward to council
Operators ask council for $200,000 per year over five years