Our Most Interesting Stories Of 2022
Our most-read stories of the year always reveal so much about the interest, anxieties, and big events that stirred you, our readers, over the past year.
Our most-read stories of the year always reveal so much about the interest, anxieties, and big events that stirred you, our readers, over the past year.
The Propel CEO shares some astounding statistics, surprising developments, and reflects on the biggest challenges the Atlantic Canadian startup world faced in 2022.
This year, Huddle readers were eager to learn more about the businesses, both international and hyper-local, opening in their communities.
From fried chicken to skyscrapers, many of Huddle’s most-read stories in 2022 reflect our readers’ hunger for information about the new businesses, developments, and film shoots coming to their communities.
The cost of living in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI rose at rate well above the national average last month, driven in large part by more expensive rent and home heating costs.
On a call with investors, CEO Michael Medline also claimed inflation was hurting his company’s bottom line, becuase not all the costs can be passed on to customers.
CAthie O’Toole has worked for the city for more than a decade. Early in her career, she played a key role exposing the city’s so-called “concert scandal”
The owners of Mic Mac Mall want to rip up most of the mall’s parking lot and transform the mall property into a massive, mixed-use development with more than 2,000 homes.
Kate Pepler is now pinning her hopes on her Dartmouth expansion
The tax will raise the price of commerical fuels like gas and heating oil but come with rebate checks sent directly to residents.