N.S. To Make Announcement On ‘Protections For Renters’
Nova Scotia’s Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister, Chuck Porter, will be making an announcement Wednesday regarding the protection of renters in the province.
Nova Scotia’s Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister, Chuck Porter, will be making an announcement Wednesday regarding the protection of renters in the province.
The premier wants people to support businesses, but in recent days he has come down hard on the business community, warning business owners that they can be fined or shut down if rules aren’t followed.
With the bleak news of a second wave hitting New Brunswick, Higgs asked everyone to be vigilant with the public health measures put in place by the province.
Three St. Mary’s university students have developed an environmentally friendly fishing lure that biodegrades within six months.
Smyrna is Michael Toker’s fifth restaurant and will feature greek and Turkish cuisine.
On a conference call with reporters Tuesday, CEO Ian Smith said the pandemic was the main reason sales fell more than $40-million compared to the same quarter the year before.
Restrictive covenants can keep people like Shona Humber of Timberlea from setting up a business in their own home.
When Sawyer Hannay stepped onto the Dragons’ Den stage for filming, the feeling took him back to his days as a competitive hockey player. Making a successful business pitch on the hit show could mean a huge boost for his clothing brand, Country Liberty.
The Maritime seafood company is being sold to a new company called FNC holdings, which is owned by a Mi’kmaq First Nations coalition and Premium Brands Holdings.
With the debate over rent control dominating Halifax conversation lately, Dalhousie Legal Aid Service adviser Mark Culligan explains what is legal and illegal when it comes to rent hikes and evictions.