Unemployment Rate Drops In N.S., Remains The Same In N.B.
According to the latest Statistics Canada labour force data, Nova Scotia added nearly 4,000 jobs while New Brunswick lost 500.
According to the latest Statistics Canada labour force data, Nova Scotia added nearly 4,000 jobs while New Brunswick lost 500.
Denise Doiron has always wanted to be in business for herself and is loving the ride, even with its ups and downs over 20 years.
Joshua Lavigne has always wanted to own and operate his own business, so HE jumped at the opportunity to take over Camping Beauséjour and Idunno TakeOut.
Alain Desrosiers already had his own repair and manufacturing shop when the previous owner decided to close. He decided to renovate, and it has been seven years since they have been the happy owners of a jewelry store in Shediac.
On the latest “Home Office” podcast, Harvest Music Festival chair Meghan Morrison and general manager Jeff Richardson join Mark Leger to chat about their favourite memories of past festivals, and what to expect this year.
The manager of Cooke’s 20-cage farm on an uninhabited island off southwestern Nova Scotia says sustainable aquaculture is a great economic opportunity for the province.
On this week’s Huddle “Insights” podcast, Don Mills and David Campbell chat with David Dingwall, President and Vice-Chancellor of Cape Breton University, about the role of post-secondary institutions as engines of economic development across Atlantic Canada.
As crafters, John and Lynne Cooke. met up at the Shediac Sunday Market. One of the frustrations they found was that it was only one day, or weekend craft shows so it was very much dependent on weather and so many other things.
There were no Japanese and Korean restaurants in Shediac so Ted Park decided to open one for the community.
Jocelyne Bourque and Eric Haché have been entrepreneurs for many years in the music industry. That business has been slow in the pandemic so they put some energy into their maple products project and the response has been excellent.