N.S. Pumps $12M Into 2022 Tourism Initiatives
Nova Scotia’s tourism economy lost about $1.6-billion in both 2020 and 2021 and, as of today, the industry is still down about 20,000 jobs.
Nova Scotia’s tourism economy lost about $1.6-billion in both 2020 and 2021 and, as of today, the industry is still down about 20,000 jobs.
Oksana Posatska met her husband whose family owned and operated a flower shop in their home country, Ukraine. And without even noticing, she was involved in their lives and business routine. But even even after six long years of university, she stayed loyal and extremely passionate about all things floral.
In this episode of the “Insights” podcast, Don Mills and David Campbell take a closer look at the importance of the agricultural sector to the economy both across Canada and in Atlantic Canada with a wide-ranging conversation with Sylvain Charlebois – one of Canada’s top food experts.
For Mallory Lennon, supporting local is about making connections and also doing your part by giving back to the community by supporting fellow local businesses. She cares deeply about her community and wants to see it thrive.
Nathan Armstrong Of HotSpot Parking set out to solve a seemingly intractable problem: Everyone hates parking.
The parent company of Huddle has agreed to a letter of intent to purchase classic hits radio station CKQV-FM (Q104) in Kenora from Golden West Broadcasting Ltd.Â
How Amy Parrill helped Madison Spragg understand that strong leadership means giving people an opportunity to be part of a high-performing team.
This is a transcript of Transport Minister Omar Alghabra’s Speech to Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce February 28, 2023 [ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND THANKS] It’s been a tough three years. It’s been a tough three years for the entire world. A once in a 100 year pandemic arrived. The government did its best to protect the […]
In a monumental step towards returning to normalcy, all three Maritime provinces officially dropped their vaccine passport systems on February 28.
In the mid-’90s, a local dogsled musher wandered into the Corey’s facility looking to purchase fish food to feed his team. That eventually lead to a major pivot and Corey Nutrition now specializes in manufacturing pet food for the local community and 23 countries worldwide.