How The Pressure To Make A Million Dollars Drove Michael DeVenney Into Depression
After losing his business, the Halifax entrepreneur went on to found the Mindset Project, a research project exploring mental health and entrepreneurship.
After losing his business, the Halifax entrepreneur went on to found the Mindset Project, a research project exploring mental health and entrepreneurship.
Restrictive covenants can keep people like Shona Humber of Timberlea from setting up a business in their own home.
When Sawyer Hannay stepped onto the Dragons’ Den stage for filming, the feeling took him back to his days as a competitive hockey player. Making a successful business pitch on the hit show could mean a huge boost for his clothing brand, Country Liberty.
As new testing methods become available and health officials learn more about managing Covid-19, Atlantic Canada’s airports say it’s time to rethink travel restrictions that hamper economic recovery.
With the debate over rent control dominating Halifax conversation lately, Dalhousie Legal Aid Service adviser Mark Culligan explains what is legal and illegal when it comes to rent hikes and evictions.
Americans head to the polls today to choose their next president. But while many will pull the lever with the future of their country in mind, their decision will also impact, in a not-insignificant way, the economic future in Atlantic Canada.
Rent prices in the Saint John city centre have become a hot topic lately. But how much have rents really gone up-and who is responsible to ensure they’re don’t get out of control?
Across Canada, there was a lot of uncertainty if Halloween would go ahead this year. From province-to-province people debated whether they should attend parties or even allow trick-or-treaters. But, in Halifax, it looks like people are ready and willing to celebrate.
Halifax’s Aethera Technologies has developed a system that keeps lobster shells out of landfills and puts them in the hands of researchers eager to put them to better use.
Halifax restaurant owner Bill Pratt got tired of paying too much money to delivery services like Skip the Dishes and Uber Eats. So he and Brian MacDonald started their company that offered the same service at a lower cost.