The Coast

www.thecoast.ca
  • 5567 Cunard Street
  • Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K 1C5
  • Canada
  • Phone: (902) 422-6278
  • Fax: (902) 425-0013
  • Circulation: 23,000 (as of December 2011)
  • Audited By: Verified Audit Circulation
  • Publication Day: Every Thursday, the best day of the week
  • Market Served: Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • National Advertising: In-house
There's more to know about Halifax than fiddle music and the pretty scenery. There are more active universities in Halifax than any other city in Canada. 21% of the population is under the age of 20. Shambhala Buddhism calls Halifax divine, and thousands of American Buddhist immigrants agree. Halifax filmmakers, musicians, artists, cartoonist make some of the best shit in Canada. Halifax was the first city to introduce the donair. Haligonians talk a lot about the weather but do nothing about it.

That's why there's The Coast.
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Recent AAN Awards

2010 Food Writing, Honorable Mention (Circulation Below 50000) by Andy Murdoch
2007 Ad Design, 1st Place (Circulation Below 55000) by The Coast staff
2006 Editorial Layout, 1st Place (Circulation Below 50000)
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Demographics

Age

 19-34 (39%)
 35-54 (41%)
 55+ (21%)
Gender

 F: 40%
 M: 60%
Education
Graduated College:
64%

Source: CRA's Urban Report, first quarter 2011

Staff

Title Name Email address*
President Catherine Salisbury ---
Publisher Christine Oreskovich ---
Editor Kyle Shaw ---
Senior Production Designer Loukas Crowther ---
News Editor Tim Bousquet ---
Senior Account Executive Rochelle Locke ---
Senior Account Executive Melanie Chapman ---
Production Manager Megan Fildes ---
Arts & Food Editor Stephanie Johns ---
Office Manager Audra McKenna ---
Distribution Manager/Online Community Editor Lindsay Rainingbird ---
Listings Editor Allison Saunders ---
Advertising Director Bethany Stout ---

* email addresses available to members only

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Recent Articles

Public Access Victory: Halifax Police Blotter to be Made Public

The Coast has long argued that the Halifax police department was overly restrictive with its release of information. The police blotter has long been public record in every American city, but not in any city north of the border.
The Coast  |  Tim Bousquet  |  03-28-2013  |  Civil Liberties

Playing Indian

So you want to be a “Pocahottie” for Halloween? Lindsay Rainingbird hopes you might reconsider.
The Coast  |  Lindsay Rainingbird  |  10-26-2012  |  Race & Class
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