New Stats Give Insight Into Renovictions in Nova Scotia
According to these numbers, tenants have a good chance of fighting a renoviction inside the residential tenancy process.
According to these numbers, tenants have a good chance of fighting a renoviction inside the residential tenancy process.
“It’s like a dream everybody has when you pack your luggage and go to another country,” says Sairaj Coondapur. “You have a certain picture in your mind where you want to be in the next five or 10 years. So, for me that was starting my own business.”
The 1,200-square-foot Morris Street location will be a bit different than its counterparts in Bedford and Truro. Patel wants to create a dine-in experience that will include a selection of beers and wines.
Two Halifax organizations have come together to educate the public, and fellow workers, about the issues around gratuities. The Halifax Workers’ Action Centre and Nova Scotia Hospitality Workers United will be holding a one-hour webinar on July 19.
On July 5, Halime Toulany passed away, despite being only 49 years old. For the last two decades, he and the entire Toulany family have been fixtures in Dartmouth, along with the restaurant they all ran, known as The Hungry Hut.
Since September 2022, staff and law school students at Dalhousie Legal Aid has met with more than 200 households. What it has found counters some of the provincial government’s common housing narratives.
After a four-year hiatus, FUSION Productions will hit the stage once again with AKIKO, its newest production.
Like most businesses across the country, Flora James Shop continues to struggle with high costs, especially with factors such as inflation.
In the long history of 1688 Barrington Street, Tribeca isn’t the first restaurant.
The hearing for the appeal was set to take place on June 26. But, at the last minute, AMK withdrew the appeal. 15 of the 17 tenants were being represented by Dalhousie Legal Aid Service.