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Breagh Isabel has a song to make your Pride Month even more prideful.
June 6, Bruce Guthro Theatre (Casino Nova Scotia), tickets $51.49 Nickelback w/ The Glorious Sons, Big Wreck & Tenille Townes (Halifax Music Fest) Nickelback is kicking off the opening night of ...
In just a few days, Halifax will welcome its first alcohol-free bar. The soon-to-open Soberish Bar will join Soberish Mocktail Shoppe, located within Nor’easter Apparel on Agricola Street. Both ...
T emperatures are rising, the sun is shining and the shows coming to Halifax in May are hot! As always, The Coast has you covered with everything that’s happening in the city this month. Casey & Diana ...
April 2-6, Neptune Theatre's Scotiabank Stage, tickets $28 and up, More info Ben Bankas Canada’s most publicly controversial comedian is coming to Halifax after his last show was cancelled in ...
O ver 5,000 education workers in Nova Scotia have signed a new two-year deal with the province, after nearly a year of bargaining. In a member update Sunday night, the council of eight local union ...
T he Dalhousie Student Union is hoping to raise $30,000 to help Palestinian students affected by genocide to continue their studies in Canada. Launched this week, the DSU’s new fundraising campaign is ...
I f you’ve been following the drama from the latest Love Is Blind season, you’ll have been reminded of one of life’s near-certainties: The people we date are full of surprises. (And they ain’t always ...
From Top Chef Canada to the Hydrostone It’s been a long road for Ogilvie, who cut her teeth at Charlottetown’s Culinary Institute of Canada. Born in New Brunswick, she moved to Toronto with her family ...
T he full list of nominees is here for the 2025 East Coast Music Awards, and Halifax is well-represented. Sixty-seven ECMA nominations—the annual awards celebrating the best of East Coast ...
V alentine's season is upon us, so The Coast has a gift for you—the 2025 Sex + Dating Survey results. This annual Halifax heat map is like a Cupid's arrow that gets right to the heart of local desire.
Pretty much everything TIBS touches turns to gold: Haligonians voted Two If By Sea the city’s Best Cafe in The Coast’s Best of Halifax Awards 13 times in 15 years. The cafe has claimed gold in the ...