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Agnes (Victor) is a college prof at a small school somewhere in, I’m guessing, the rural Northeastern United States — the ...
Mr Fantastic, Reed Richards (the ubiquitous Pedro Pascal) and his wife, The Invisible Woman, Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), have ...
Last Friday I was on CBC Information Morning with my column, which I partly devoted to Indian movies that have been playing ...
Written by Davitz, adapting the memoir by Alexandra Fuller | 98 min | ▲▲▲ 1/2 | In Cinemas Davidtz is a South African actor — ...
They’re in that honeymoon phase of their relationship — he’s saying and doing all the right things, and she can’t believe how happy she is with him. They sing along to Kenny and Dolly, “Islands In The ...
Recently Halifax Retales, in his reports on businesses opening and closing, noted that Noggins Farm Market was going to open an outlet in the new Capital Suites building at the corner of Coburg and ...
The Italianate style was common in Canada from 1850-1870. It was particularly popular for commercial buildings in Halifax, possibly due to a number of large fires requiring reconstructing entire ...
We acknowledge that we live and work in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People, and we acknowledge them as the past, present, and future caretakers of this land. We ...
Quite an arch! There was a canteen and ladies’ room to the right and an office and meeting room in the left wing. Notice the high wooden fence that surrounded the Gardens and blocks the arch. Now look ...
Maybe fans of I Think You Should Leave, Tim Robinson’s TV series, will have some sense of what to expect with this movie, but I went in blind — just knowing that it is an awkward picture about ...
Built by CN in 1928, the train station and Hotel Nova Scotian were the final pieces of the Railcut and Ocean Terminals project. The images above are aerial views from 1931, and are from The Richard ...
The first bridge spanning Halifax Harbour was a railway bridge constructed by the Intercolonial Railway at the Narrows. It was constructed between 1884-85 and was 650 feet long.