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Welcome to #OurHFX CommunityJun 10, 2020We want to share the amazing stories of the people around you, help you find local virtual events and keep track of what's happening in Halifax.
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Make Happy Tummies campaign launches in January 2025LifestyleDec 5, 2024
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ALS Walk StrongMay 1, 2024
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‘Best feeling ever’: Halifax Black Film Festival returns this month with in-person screeningsEntertainmentFeb 9, 2023
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‘Best feeling ever’: Halifax Black Film Festival returns this month with in-person screeningsThe seventh annual Halifax Black Film Festival will return later this month, with options to visit the festival in-person or online.EntertainmentFeb 9, 2023
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Walking strong to support Maritimers living with ALSALS ambassador uses her father’s diagnosis to encourage support for the ALS Society. 'It’s just a whole other member of your family.'CanadaApr 29, 2022
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Atlantic Canadians can blaze their own trail to grant wishes for critically ill kidsTrailblaze for Wishes encourages participants to challenge themselves by getting active for eight weeks to help kids in their communityCanadaApr 27, 2022
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Maritime food banks benefit from donations raised through holiday campaign‘It’s critical we help make sure people have food today.’CanadaMar 30, 2022
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N.S. community leaders raise funds to fight blood cancer in ‘Man and Woman of the Year’The ‘Man and Woman of the Year’ event is a 10-week fundraising challenge to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.CanadaMar 28, 2022
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A Halifax filmmaker gets a shot at redemption at this year’s Halifax Black Film Festival‘Washed Up’ details Tyus McSween’s journey from aspiring athlete to incarceration to redemption through the art of filmmaking.PerspectivesFeb 25, 2022
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‘Framework’ serves an emotional dinner dialogue at 2022 Halifax Black Film FestivalThe film, directed by Halifax filmmaker, Deborah Castrilli, explores what it means to be queer and Black in Nova ScotiaCanadaFeb 24, 2022
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Halifax non-profit PREP Academy helps Black students excel in post-secondary educationThe PREP Academy inspires and coaches African Nova Scotian students to plan, prepare and pursue college and university after high school.PerspectivesFeb 23, 2022
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Award-winning Halifax filmmaker tells powerful tale of destiny with ‘Kill Your Masters’Israel Ekanem’s film centres around two Black slave girls who decide to take their destiny into their hands to liberate themselves from the shackles of their white slave master.CanadaFeb 22, 2022
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Dartmouth author and advocate uses film to start a conversation about mental health'Scratching the Surface' explores mental health struggles within the African Nova Scotian community.PerspectivesFeb 18, 2022
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