Karli Zschogner
Karli Zschogner is part Nova Scotian and recently moved to Halifax for Journalism at the University of King's College. After her Bachelors in Conflict Studies and Human Rights, and Psychology at the University of Ottawa, she has worked in Guatemala and Rwanda. Her interests reach from trauma, gender-based violence, reconciliation, indigenous rights, and sustainable living. She was raised on a hobby farm in Parry Sound, Ontario.
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‘Unifying force’ of music is what Halifax needs, say community members
Group looking for affordable building downtown
CHILD SOLDIERS
Executive director of child soldiers initiative does not want another missed opportunity
Dalhousie University initiative receives $3.1 million towards eliminating use of child soldiers
RETIREMENT
‘You hit the nail on the head’: play on senior living brings residents out
Neptune Theatre’s 'Jonas and Barry in the Home’ takes on aging, sex, family and death in seniors residence
Reconciliation
‘Love and understanding’: Dalhousie hosts first TRC cafe
Truth and Reconciliation Café brings together people for discussion about community building
FARMING
'Happy’ plants: farmers get more funding help to truck limestone
Limestone Trucking Assistance Program for Nova Scotia farmers updated this year
Law
What does judicial gender parity mean for Nova Scotia?
Simmons is 18th woman out of 35 full-time judges in Nova Scotia provincial and family courts
Transportation
Four roads in the HRM are under consideration for transit priority lanes
Community voices heard amid concerns for changes
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