Save A Buck, Save The Planet
Raise your fists and say it with me folks: “heat pumps for peace and freedom!”
Raise your fists and say it with me folks: “heat pumps for peace and freedom!”
Somes games will happen away from the region’s major cities.
In this episode of the “Insights” podcast, Don Mills and David Campbell talk with Rustum Southwell, the founding CEO of the Black Business Initiative (BBI) which has developed a national reputation for its work with the black business community and has expanded its mandate to serve all of Atlantic Canada.
Mark Leger reflects on green energy, giant power poles, and whether or not a Tesla is in his future.
On this week’s “Insights” podcast, Don Mills and David Campbell chat with Dr. Paul Mazerolle, the President and Vice-Chancellor at the University of New Brunswick, about why the “world needs more UNB.”
University research interns partner with industry to help provide the insight as to how best use technology to improve New Brunswick’s forestry sector.
Among the group’s asks are increasing the minimum wage to a “living wage” of $20 per hour and mandating 10 employer-paid sick days per year.
David Campbell has always been uncomfortable with folks who “crap on jobs” they don’t find appealing.
In this week’s episode of the “Insights” podcast, we turn the microphone around. Don Mills was recently inducted into the Nova Scotia Business Hall of Fame, an honour he received because of his successful business career and extensive volunteer activities.
The project squeked through first reading despite strong opposition from the public, city planners, and some councillors.