The AAA standard, which sees concrete barriers and raised paths physically separate bike lanes from vehicles, is supposed to ...
Emma Archibald, a 22-year-old University of Ottawa nursing student from Fall River, will be the first Paralympian from Nova ...
Nova Scotia’s first black bear rehabilitation centre is slated to open in Cape Breton this spring. Hope Swinimer, the founder ...
St. F.X. has clinched a first-round bye and sits at the top of the conference men’s basketball standings. They enter the ...
Since 2018, more than 1,300 pedestrians have been hit by a vehicle in the HRM, according to its traffic collision database.
The Signal’s Eyes on the Road project explores the data and people behind pedestrian-vehicle collisions in Halifax Regional Municipality. Fourth-year and one-year journalism students in the news ...
A map was created with dots of all the collisions, showing that most collisions occurred on busy streets such as Quinpool Road in downtown Halifax. Other graphs looked at the most common type of ...
Three properties in Halifax’s Fairview neighbourhood have been acquired by the province for $15.7 million to protect affordable housing in the city. Housing Minister John White, who announced the ...
Halifax’s first 24-hour bus route, 25 route changes and a new system to service the municipality’s rural communities were among the transit changes greenlit by regional council’s transport committee ...
Twenty pedestrians have been killed by vehicles on Halifax’s public roads since 2018. At least three more were killed on private roads.
More than 25 students gathered at Dalhousie’s International Centre on Wednesday to learn how to make dumplings as part of Lunar New Year celebrations. From Tuesday to Friday, the international centre ...
An analysis from The Signal found 85 per cent of drivers who killed pedestrians in the Halifax Regional Municipality since 2018 faced no criminal charges. Experts are not surprised.