Yarmouth-To-Maine Ferry Operating Well Below Maximum Capacity
The operator of the CAT ferry operator is refusing to release days ridership data, so the provincial government is.
The operator of the CAT ferry operator is refusing to release days ridership data, so the provincial government is.
The province is investing $19.3 million into Nova Scotia’s two largest airports.
Adele Martell says her new, Tronoto-based landlord is evicting tenants to usher in renovations and higher rent. The move happened right after the province lifted its renoviction ban on March 21.
The greatest food waste was reported in the Atlantic region at 70 per cent and the lowest was in Saskatchewan at 42 per cent.
Anastasiia Mereshchuk with the Ukrainian Canadian Congress’ Nova Scotia Branch says they were taken by surprise when Russia launched a wide-ranging military attack on Thursday.
Premier Tim Houston says any changes to the province’s net metering program should not discourage Nova Scotians from making the switch to solar or interfere with the province’s environmental goals.
Classes at Acadia University in Wolfville were cancelled February 1 after 350 full-time and part-time professors, librarians, archivists, and instructors went on strike.
The former Travelodge hotel in Dartmouth will be renamed “The Overlook” and converted into 65 permanent supportive housing units.
Rankin’s decision to step down comes ahead of a required leadership review that is set for March.
Royal LePage predicts Halifax will be among the top three cities in the country that will see the largest increases in home prices next year.