Innovative Saint John Architecture Firm Expands To Halifax
Acre’s goal is to help foster more sustainable communities in Canada and around the world. Expanding the team to Halifax was the next step toward achieving that goal.
Acre’s goal is to help foster more sustainable communities in Canada and around the world. Expanding the team to Halifax was the next step toward achieving that goal.
Jason Brunt, president of Clayton Developments Limited, says the huge markup in prices will mean higher rents when new apartment units are complete.
Finance Minister Labi Kousoulis is surprised by the negative reaction to the budget, pointing to recent initiatives like property tax rebates to hotels, restaurants, and other tourism-and-hospitality businesses.
Halifax-based April Stroink has been a financial advisor for 20 years. In that time she has seen business owners struggle because they have a passion for their product, but don’t like crunching the numbers.
Last month, tenants of a Spryfield apartment block held a protest against their landlord for what they said were poor living conditions. Those residents say most of the issues at the buildings have been fixed.
In Canada, with our universal healthcare system, it can be easy to forget that private healthcare companies exist. But one such company, Praxes, located in Halifax, has been helping to provide Covid-19 testing since June of 2020.
Central to this “microgrid” platform powered by renewable energy is the work of Halifax’s Novonix, a battery technology company born out of Dr. Jeff Dahn’s Dalhousie University research group.
Neon Dreams drummer Adrian Morris and vocalist Frank Kadillac both took the downtime during Covid-19 as an opportunity to reach new creative heights, develop more skills and foster a deeper connection with their fans.
Karen Furneaux is a three-time Olympian, and two-time World Champion in kayaking. Now, she spends her time motivating others, and teaching them the habits they need to achieve their greatest goals.
Five years ago Rafat Harb and his large family were just weeks into adjusting to their new home in Halifax, after spending three years in a refugee camp. Now, the 22-year-old has just opened the largest international food store in Atlantic Canada.