Chronicle Herald rallies in Halifax and Sydney send strong message
Readers, newsroom workers, politicians and union activists rallied at the Chronicle Herald HQ. They want Herald management to stop its union busting ways.
Readers, newsroom workers, politicians and union activists rallied at the Chronicle Herald HQ. They want Herald management to stop its union busting ways.
Eight blood collection workers in Charlottetown, PEI, have been on the picket line for close to five months now. The women are fighting for fairness for Canadian Blood Services workers across Canada.
A documentary on social assistance in Nova Scotia continues to change lives.
Developing pristine wetlands in urban Dartmouth is not a good idea say local residents. And they’re fighting back!
More cuts to the Halifax Library budget while visits and circulation are set to increase doesn’t make sense. It’s time for users and library workers to speak out.
Abuse of an institutionalized resident at the Breton Ability Centre in Sydney raises the question how safe these large institutions really are.
Longtime anti-poverty activist Jeanne Fay on her 30+ years of advocacy in Nova Scotia.
KJIPUKTUK (Halifax) – The Halifax Typographical Union wasted little time responding to an advertisement in today’s Chronicle Herald offering management’s…
After just two days the owners of Nova Scotia’s only provincial newspaper last Friday abruptly walked away from conciliation talks with the Halifax Typographical Union.
For people on social assistance in Nova Scotia Community Services minister Joanne Bernard is the grinch who stole Christmas. That was the message of a rally at Victoria Park in downtown Halifax on Thursday.