With N.S. Covid-19 Cases On The Rise, No Evidence Yet Of Community Spread
Even without community spread in Nova Scotia, Dr. Robert Strang is increasingly worried about rising Covid-19 case counts across Canada and the rest of the world.
Even without community spread in Nova Scotia, Dr. Robert Strang is increasingly worried about rising Covid-19 case counts across Canada and the rest of the world.
Americans head to the polls today to choose their next president. But while many will pull the lever with the future of their country in mind, their decision will also impact, in a not-insignificant way, the economic future in Atlantic Canada.
Some of Atlantic Canada’s most exciting new startups will put their big ideas to the test this month as they compete for a place in Volta’s Cohort program.
The global travel platform has created a special section on its website dedicated to Nova Scotia. Right now, it features headlines like “Wine and Dine in Wolfville” and “Seaside Bliss in Halifax.”
Halifax’s Aethera Technologies has developed a system that keeps lobster shells out of landfills and puts them in the hands of researchers eager to put them to better use.
The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation had another “very strong quarter” from June to September, bringing in $216 million, which is 6.3 percent more than the same period last year.
The fifth annual Digital Diversity Awards celebrate Nova Scotia industry leaders going above and beyond to promote diversity and inclusion in the province’s tech sector.
From barber shops to kid-friends cafes – for Small Business Week, we’re highlighting small businesses that opened in the HRM this year, despite the challenges of launching during Covid-19.
The company recently posted a pair of job advertisements on its corporate website for positions in the HRM.
Patrick Sullivan says the chamber supports creating more affordable housing and ensuring people make enough money to live comfortably — it just has different suggestions on how to achieve these goals.