The Halifax Commoner

The Halifax Commoner We're a weekly newspaper put out by students at the University of King's College School of Journalism.

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Our latest issue hits stands today! This week's focus: Halifax makes the grade. Our city report card. http://thecommoner...
02/11/2011

Our latest issue hits stands today! This week's focus: Halifax makes the grade. Our city report card.

http://thecommoner.kingsjournalism.com/

A Halifax couple is facing an uncertain future in the wake of a lease dispute that will shut down their South End business. Spin & Tumble Laundromat is near the corner of Inglis Street at 1022 Barrington. It’s operated by Sum D**g Kim and his wife Sook Heon Cheong, South Korean immigrants who became

This week's focus: Out of the cold. The newest issue of The Commoner hits stands today! http://thecommoner.kingsjournali...
02/04/2011

This week's focus: Out of the cold. The newest issue of The Commoner hits stands today!

http://thecommoner.kingsjournalism.com

With as few as eight hours to deadline, a university student in a pinch can turn to a local service and order a custom essay online written by someone with a PhD for around $100.

01/26/2011

This week, The Commoner takes a look at Halifax - off the beaten path! Look for it Friday!

Blackboard Jungle issue hits stands today!Also featured in this week's issue:-Africville church plans unveilled-Citizens...
01/21/2011

Blackboard Jungle issue hits stands today!

Also featured in this week's issue:
-Africville church plans unveilled
-Citizens talk trash: proposed waste collection bylaws
-A place to buy a shirt and mai tai: Hunt Club clothing store & bar in one
-This week's photo essay: a visit to the SPCA

All these stories and more at:
http://thecommoner.kingsjournalism.com/

The five year debate over the rezoning of a controversial stretch of farmland started when five landowners sought to develop their land for residential, commercial and urban agricultural uses. The 154 hectares are currently zoned for farming.

01/19/2011

Look for this week's issue on Friday! The focus? Blackboard Jungle - A look at education in Nova Scotia

Grab a copy of the first issue of 2011 which hits newsstands today! On this week's cover: http://thecommoner.kingsjourna...
01/14/2011

Grab a copy of the first issue of 2011 which hits newsstands today! On this week's cover:
http://thecommoner.kingsjournalism.com/?p=5307

A Halifax-based teacher, breakdancer and businessman is taking an unusual approach to get youths physically active and engaged at school. He’s using hip-hop culture.

01/10/2011

We're back! The first issue of 2011 comes out Friday. This week's focus: What's new in the new year?

Check out the EXPRESS ISSUE http://thecommoner.kingsjournalism.com/
12/09/2010

Check out the EXPRESS ISSUE http://thecommoner.kingsjournalism.com/

A recent outbreak of graffiti in South End Halifax is renewing the debate of street art as self-expression or destructive vandalism.

12/07/2010

Follow us live at 10am as we live tweet the appeal case to a publication ban denial in a case involving a fake page.

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Check out the latest issue and look forward to the "Express Yourself" edition next week. http://thecommoner.kingsjournal...
12/05/2010

Check out the latest issue and look forward to the "Express Yourself" edition next week. http://thecommoner.kingsjournalism.com/

One might assume the Al-Karmanjis have always owned the well-organized shop. Not so, as the eldest brothers of five, Naj, 21, and Hassam, 22, bought Fanor on Oct. 15, marking a fresh start from life in Iraq.

11/26/2010

Root cellars offer a way to store food without using energy: "Part art, part science." Read about them in the Coffee Issue of The Commoner

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