O Christmas tree, thy leaves are so unchanging
Not to mention thy unchanging tree salesman, John Van’t Hof, South Dartmouth’s supplier for 42 years
Not to mention thy unchanging tree salesman, John Van’t Hof, South Dartmouth’s supplier for 42 years
When local news disappears, we’re left in the dark about our own streets. But where it survives, communities feel more like, well, communities.
Cleaning up the often-used footpaths, which connect the top of Esson Road to Dartmouth South Academy and Research Drive, is the latest project for locals.
A church hall that serves as a community hub is up for sale, though the minister says she hopes the purchaser will continue to make space for gatherings and events.
December is holiday season, and right here on our doorstep there are Christmas events for everybody. Take a look.
The Board of Police Commissioners is inviting community members to complete a survey about their perceptions, experiences, and suggestions on policing in the Halifax region.
Many associate the North Woodside Community Centre with the childcare program that operates there — but the centre is so much more.
City on the hook to receive full approval from province for bylaw, company continues plans for infilling project
Organizers are hoping for money, non-perishable food, and gift card donations to support the campus pantry and bursaries which help students with living expenses.
Grand Parade, an independent newspaper covering municipal news in Halifax, has an update on the lawsuit filed in relation to siltation at the Eisner Cove development site.