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Posts by Feleshia Chandler

Making history available

By Feleshia Chandler | March 14, 2020 | 0
In this image: The outside of the Public Archives of Nova Scotia.

N.S. Archives is celebrating African Heritage Month by launching a new online resource featuring historical documents and images from African N.S. history.

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The strangest things on Netflix right now

By Feleshia Chandler | March 1, 2020 | 0
In this image: A phone with the Netflix logo on it.

Looking to kill some time but can’t decide what to binge-watch? Check out these strange, mind bending films and TV shows on Netflix.

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What to do in Halifax this winter break

By Feleshia Chandler | November 30, 2019 | 0
In this image: Propeller Brewery on Gottingen Street.

Staying in Halifax this winter break? Never fear! There’s lots to do in this city from skating at The Oval to going out for breakfast.

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Recycling in Halifax

By Feleshia Chandler | November 16, 2019 | 0
In this image: A pile of garbage.

Even though they may look like garbage, these things are actually recyclable.

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