Halifax’s Trip Ninja Shuts Down
Co-founder and CEO Andres Collart said the company’s business model made it tough to keep going with so few people booking flights.
Co-founder and CEO Andres Collart said the company’s business model made it tough to keep going with so few people booking flights.
Premier Tim Houston is sticking to his timeline for loosening Covid-19 restrictions in Nova Scotia. He’s also planning to introduce a a vaccine passport system in early October.
The development along Robie Street and College Street will include two towers nearly 30-storeys high and 577 residential units.
Magna Hotels plans to build three towers, containing a combined 800 residential units, on a Dartmouth property overlooking Halifax Harbour.
The port is shutting down the centre as an event space because of challenges stemming from Covid-19 and is open to other possible commercial uses of the space.
A new Narrative survey also shows support for the federal Liberals is holding strong in New Brunswick.
Frenter is an online platform that helps users rent their under-used items to each other: think bicycles, drones, or musical instruments. It now has 2,500 users in almost a dozen North American cities.
In an ad posted this week, The Barn Coffee and Social House says it will give the bonus cash to anyone hired by September 15 who sticks around until the end of a trial period.
A new plan to save the aging Halifax Forum calls on the city to sell a portion of the forum property to developers to cover the cost of repairs and renovations.
Huddle writer Trevor Nichols says we should support small business owners who speak their minds on issues like the Indigenous fisheries dispute, the housing crisis in Halifax and other communities, and the debate around vaccine mandates.