HaliMac Axe Throwing Will Add Archery And Knives With 2023 Expansion
Paul MacInnis, who co-owns HaliMac Axe Throwing with his cousin Adrian Beaton, wants to give people more visceral experiences.
Paul MacInnis, who co-owns HaliMac Axe Throwing with his cousin Adrian Beaton, wants to give people more visceral experiences.
Rocket may have only started their four-day work week, but CEO Scott Williams says he can already see the productivity going up within the printing company.
Over the years, Dominion Diving has been involved in the recovery of crashed planes, major oil and gas projects, and was close to being involved in one of the 21st century’s greatest mysteries. The company even has its own reality show.
When The MV Holiday Island ferry caught fire last Friday, firefighters from across P.E.I. rushed to put out the blaze. In the end, 200 people were safely evacuated. But when it came time to tow the damaged vessel back to port, authorities called a Halifax company with 53 years of adventurous experience.
This is the fourth report card on liquor policy Restaurants Canada has given out since 2015. The good news for the industry is the Atlantic provinces seem to be improving.
The organization representing Nova Scotia landlords is warning the government and the public that the financial situation for many property owners is becoming a crisis.
Derek Montague says a rent cap was needed to stop the bleeding and to stop the uncertainty for renters. But the inflexibility has produced unintended consequences that may further hurt the rental landscape.
As the city of Halifax continues to change the way Spring Garden Road looks and functions, there have been many growing pains that have aggravated the business community.
Abdulsalam Mohammad has owned Mid-East Food Centre & Café since 2008. But now the store may close for good because Mohammad is facing a rent increase of $1,000-$2,000 per month.
During that weekend it dawned on me, and likely many of you, of how utterly ludicrous it is that complications in one network could cause such havok. It highlights, once again, the sad state of competition in Canada’s telecommunication industry.