Rogers Restores Services To ‘Vast Majority’ Of Customers
It is still unknown what caused the outage and how long it will take to restore services to everyone.
It is still unknown what caused the outage and how long it will take to restore services to everyone.
Board chair Charles V. Firlotte says the provincial utility plans to strike out in a new direction under new leadership.
The Chambers of Commerce for Greater Moncton and Albert County are joining forces with a one-year working relationship pilot.
Loch Lomond Mitsubishi will lease 150 SUVs to the province’s extra-mural program, helping ensure nurses and other professionals can safely make it to their clients’ homes.
Three businesses in Scoudouc have come together in an effort to offer encouragement during these difficult times.
Convoys of truckers are making their way toward Ottawa in protest of the new requirements.
Nova Scotia’s plan to have $10-a-day child care is moving forward ahead of schedule with the province announcing Friday that child care fees will be significantly reduced by April 1.
First-quarter fiscal results released on Tuesday morning indicate the $30.4 million in net revenue is a company best, up 57 percent from the same period last year.
PEI Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Heather Morrison says the province is transitioning “deliberately towards our journey of living normally with Covid-19, where we move from a pandemic to an endemic state.”
The municipality signed a long-term lease with Global Empire Corporation for the remaining vacant space in the Liverpool business development centre.