A Taste Of The Mediterranean On A Cold, Windy Day On The Halifax Waterfront
Darya opened just a month ago, one of many new restaurants and bars to open at Queen’s Marque since last year.
Darya opened just a month ago, one of many new restaurants and bars to open at Queen’s Marque since last year.
With rent still rising to unaffordable levels, the organization warns that there are many Haligonians just “a few missed payments away” from being on the streets or couch surfing.
For Mohammad and Nawal Alsharmani, the opening of Tanoor two weeks ago was a dream that took 20 years to become a reality. The couple immigrated to Halifax from Yemen in 2002 and opening a restaurant has been something they always wanted to do.
Raise your fists and say it with me folks: “heat pumps for peace and freedom!”
Six months ago, Dalhousie Legal Aid Service had to put in new eligibility criteria for clients just to manage its caseload.
Somes games will happen away from the region’s major cities.
Mohammad Alnabelsi noticed how difficult it was for some people to get to the barbershop. So now he is bringing the barbershop to them!
Nova Scotia has the second-highest average rent in Canada, despite the fact we earn low wages. New Brunswick has renters scared by callously ending the rent cap. This has to be it, right?
Debbie MacKinnon has spent her life as a dedicated volunteer in Halifax as well as a tireless hockey mom. Now, she is betting on herself while serving a sport, and community, she loves.
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.