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Deaf artist in Halifax using her craft to bridge gap between two worlds'I'm used to putting myself out there as somebody who uses sign, but then you don't see other people making much of an effort to learn.'CanadaApr 5, 2021
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NSCAD students to become certified drone pilots in a rapidly growing industryThe North American drone industry continues to expand and grow in both the U.S. and Canada.EducationJun 25, 2019
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Nova Scotia set to unveil future plans for provincial art galleryPremier Stephen McNeil and federal cabinet minister Bernadette Jordan will unveil plans in an event at the Halifax gallery with its CEO and director, Nancy Noble.CanadaApr 17, 2019
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Indigenous artist finds healing through creativityRaven Davis uses her artistic talent to help create social awareness around issues that move her. “I’ve started using art as a catalyst to to tap into different and important issues around gender, race, sexuality, and of course, indigenous issues here in Canada,” Davis said. She’s a multidisciplinary artist who’s made a home in the east...CanadaFeb 6, 2016
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N.S. students design for people living with dementiaA group of fourth-year design students at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design have taken on the task of trying to make it easier to live with dementia.HealthDec 15, 2015
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NSCAD University to rename downtown campus following $3M donationThe Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University is renaming its downtown campus after receiving a $3-million donation.EducationJul 9, 2014
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NSCAD prof using government grant to create clothing line for seniorsA Nova Scotia man hopes to use his knowledge of the fashion industry and some government funding to create fashionable clothes to serve a growing elderly population in the Maritimes.FeaturesNov 20, 2013
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