Ottawa, N.S. Agree To Reduce Child Care Fees By 25 Per Cent
Nova Scotia’s plan to have $10-a-day child care is moving forward ahead of schedule with the province announcing Friday that child care fees will be significantly reduced by April 1.
Nova Scotia’s plan to have $10-a-day child care is moving forward ahead of schedule with the province announcing Friday that child care fees will be significantly reduced by April 1.
Unvaccinated truck drivers will need to quarantine after all when crossing the border from the U.S.
The inflation rate in January is 4.7 per cent, the highest rate seen in nearly two decades.
This year, Vida Living bought thousands of rental units across the Maritimes with a promise to change the way lower-income housing is run. Ron Lovett, Vida’s founder and CEO, hopes to continue transforming the tenant-landlord relationship.
New entry requirements, set to begin on January 15, mean truck drivers will only be allowed to enter the country if they are fully vaccinated with one of the vaccines approved in Canada.
Fredericton Chamber of Commerce CEO Krista Ross says government reforms and the support of New Brunswickers will help the province’s businesses in the new year.
Bob Patles sells rattles, beaded chokers, necklaces, and breastplates at Eagle Pipe Crafts that he makes his crafts in his home beside the Mirimichi River.
Lunenburg’s ABCO Industries has been awarded a major contract from the federal government to repair search and rescue boats used by the Canadian Coast Guard.
NSLC is dealing with product shortages, with some items temporarily out of stock because of supply chain issues.
Derek Montague has had enough bad experiences with cab companies over the years that he only ever uses ridesharing services like Uber now.