L.L. Bean Coming To Dartmouth Crossing This Year
The popular American clothing and outdoor supply company will open a location in Dartmouth Crossing.
The popular American clothing and outdoor supply company will open a location in Dartmouth Crossing.
New, more infectious strains of Covid-19 from both the United Kingdom and South Africa have been found in Nova Scotia.
Two of the biggest names in Nova Scotia fashion have partnered on a new line of winter clothing.
Jenna Oosterholt and Michelle Boyd think it’s high time Halifax “elevates” its brunch game, so the two business owners are teaming up to do exactly that.
The cruise industry generates about $170 million in economic activity for Halifax each year, and after Covid-19 obliterated the city’s cruise season in 2020, another year of empty berths has some downtown businesses worried.
Air Canada stopped its five-day-a-week route between Sydney and Toronto, leaving the airport without a single commercial flight. It could have a lasting impact on a region in growth mode.
The federal and provincial governments are contributing $3.1-million to fund infrastructure improvements at the iconic Nova Scotia tourism site, most notably an accessible viewing platform to control access to the rocks and lighthouse.
Air Canada will cut close to 2,000 jobs across the country, affecting flights in Halifax and Fredericton.
The Seaport Farmer’s Market is leaving its waterfront home and transitioning to an outdoor, weekend-only market in the summer and a modified indoor market in the winter. Its old home will become a “living lab” for the transportation industry.
Details of the deal have not yet been released and union membership still must vote to officially accept the deal.