Auditor General Says Nova Scotia Must Do Better To Hit Immigration Targets
Kim Adair says the province is doing some thing right but falling short in key areas that could undermine trust in the system.
Kim Adair says the province is doing some thing right but falling short in key areas that could undermine trust in the system.
What happened when the Mahone Bay businessman went nose-to-nose with Arlene Dickinson?
The new owners of Drumlin Hills, Rosedale Investments Limited, say that by November 30 the building will no longer be offering daily meals, weekly housekeeping, or assistance from service staff.
Lightship Brewing owner Adam Bower has launched a beer that celebrates the elementary school he attended.
At the beach, a new road has been built just behind the to facilitate a new house being built on the lot. Excavators have been on site since last week and have been digging up sand and grass, and many of the protestors are concerned that this is being done illegally.
A report released by Nova Scotia’s Auditor General Kim Adair on Tuesday paints a dire picture of the province’s public housing and how it’s managed.
A proposed herring quota could cause bait shortages for lobster fisherman.
Colliers International says it is now accepting offers for the two properties, which are being packaged together and carry the potential for mixed-use development. The firm is calling it a “rare opportunity” to buy mixed-use properties and water lots in Lunenburg.
The original hotel, located at the corner of Duke Street and Pelham Street, was demolished in the 1950s. Right now, the space is being used as a parking lot but if the new plans are approved a rebuilt King’s Hotel will take its place.
It doesn’t appear paid sick days will be a permanent option for Nova Scotians without coverage anytime soon.