Tattoo Artists Feel ‘Forgotten’ As They Cope With Covid Shutdowns
Tattoo artists in Nova Scotia say they feel “forgotten” by the provincial government, as they struggle to cope with patchy communication and strict shutdown requirements.
Tattoo artists in Nova Scotia say they feel “forgotten” by the provincial government, as they struggle to cope with patchy communication and strict shutdown requirements.
In 2019, longtime friends Bradley Farquhar and Joe Power created Purple Cow Internet with the goal to offer lower prices and, most importantly, tremendous customer service. Right now, the company is offering internet for $60 per month to customers across Nova Scotia.
More than 150 years ago, Thomas Dixon created a skin balm that treated a variety of skin issues his patients were dealing with. Dixon’s balm led to the creation of a popular skincare brand now sold through beauty retail giant Sephora.
All EV Canada is the first dealership in Nova Scotia that exclusively sells used electric vehicles.
Alicia Simms is the owner of Secret Nova Scotia, a tour company that shows off the sights, food, drink, and flavour of the Truro and North Shore area.
The federal government agreed this week to give Air Canada $5.9-billion to help the airline through the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dorothy Spence, the owner and operator of The Purpose Led Business School, believes it’s time entrepreneurs worked together to help themselves and the environment.
The Muir, which is a part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, will be the latest addition to Queen’s Marque on Lower Water Street downtown.
The plans for the site of the former Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children include commercial enterprises, an 80-unit seniors housing facility, followed by a mix of market-rate and affordable housing.
Tranquility is a platform that helps people better manage their mild to moderate anxiety and depression.