DIY designers eye environmentalism, creativity
Don’t throw out that hideous purple leather jacket you rocked oh-so hard in the ‘80’s.
Don’t throw out that hideous purple leather jacket you rocked oh-so hard in the ‘80’s.
If you’re planning a night out at the theatre, our theatre-loving reporter, Kathleen, has some advice: leave your technology at home.
Andrew Power’s web comic, Aptitude Test, is drawing in a number of visitors.
Public displays of affection, or PDA, are common among young people and experts say the amount depends on every couple’s comfort level.
If you’ve ever had a crush on a local barista but have never had the cojones to approach them, you’re in luck.
The natural connection between art and nature is on display at Halifax’s Fred Gallery.
The province is asking Nova Scotians what they think should be done to deal with a projected $1.4 billion deficit.
Forget the mild days of January, and don’t even think about pulling out the shorts and tees yet; there’s six more weeks of winter yet for Nova Scotians.
It’s not every day that commuters at the Alderney ferry terminal in Dartmouth are greeted by a both cheerful, giant red apple and provincial Minister of Agriculture John MacDonell, giving away apples to anybody who wants one.
Instead of using pesticides like Killex, Halifax landscaper Philip Gale keeps lawns healthy and green with fertilizer.