On witnessing the atrocities of war and colonialism in the digital age
When violence and trauma travel through digital networks, it’s our responsibility to make solidarity and resistance travel the same way.
By Johannah Black
Tags: Opinion, Israel, Palestine, Colonialsm, Syria
We’re still calling it femicide
The Portapique shooting has exposed the damage white, male entitelement can do.
Tags: Opinion, Portapique, Anniversary, femicide, violence against women, Domestic violence
Call it by its name: Misogynist violence
Femicides disproportionately occur in non-urban areas in Canada—pretending that last weekend's killings were a freak accident won't stop it from happening again.
Tags: Opinion, Femicide, violence against women, misogyny, Portapique, IPV, Intimate partner violence, Nova Scotia, Colchester, Canada, Voice of the City
Voice of The City: Abuse and violence thrive in isolation and silence
Canadian's Battered Women’s Support Services hotline has seen a 300 percent increase in calls because of COVID,
Tags: COVID-19, COVID-19, domestic violence, femicide, violence against women
“I get to wake up and experience another day of life on this earth”
Nova Scotia now has almost no COVID rules, but masks are still mandatory in schools
We asked Coast readers how the pandemic changed their lives
No masks, no limits, no POV as Nova Scotia lifting all COVID restrictions March 21
A big shift in Nova Scotia’s COVID-19 strategy
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15 great lakes within 30 minutes of downtown Halifax
By Kaija Jussinoja
Meet the artist who inspired Halifax’s new approach to parking tickets
By Morgan Mullin
Nova Scotia soprano one of 12 semi-finalists in international competition
Nominations are open for BOH22