Huddle@Home: Why Trevor Nichols’ Cat Is His Biggest Moral Support
In this series, our team will share their at-home workspace, and their tips that keep them productive. Today we visit Huddle’s Halifax writer, Trevor Nichols.
In this series, our team will share their at-home workspace, and their tips that keep them productive. Today we visit Huddle’s Halifax writer, Trevor Nichols.
New Brunswick is a North American leader on recovery from Covid-19. Hrabluk and Shukla say let’s take the lead on transitioning to a new economic, social and political age, too.
On the debut episode of Huddle’s new podcast, Home Office, editor Mark Leger chats with David Alston and Marcel LeBrun about their articles about reopening the province’s economy that became the virtual “water cooler” conversation across the province.
If you’re new to this work from home thing, fear not. There are lots of people who have been doing it for a while who have it nailed down to a science, including the Huddle team! In this series, our team will share their at home-work space, and their tips that keep them productive. Today we visit Huddle’s Moncton reporter, Inda Intiar.
Huddle summer intern Diana Chávez explains why New Brunswick was the best place for her to go to university.
Huddle is excited to be part of an initiative to give a young leader of tomorrow the opportunity to win a $500 cash prize and a floor seat for “A Conversation With Barack Obama” November 13 at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, a sold-out event featuring the former U.S. president.
The two companies will explore content sharing opportunities to provide local news to the Maritimes.
Former General Manager of Telegraph Journal, Times-Transcript and Daily Gleaner newspapers joins plucky media startup.
As Huddle turns two, editor Mark Leger says readers are clearly responding to stories that celebrate success.