N.S. Landlords Group Wants Tax Assessments Capped To Combat Rising Costs
The organization representing Nova Scotia landlords is warning the government and the public that the financial situation for many property owners is becoming a crisis.
The organization representing Nova Scotia landlords is warning the government and the public that the financial situation for many property owners is becoming a crisis.
Snak. Bakery Limited is a locally-sourced, vegan, dairy, and gluten-free snack company now expanding beyond New Brunswick.
Last January, Matt Russell came across a photo on Instagram of a pair of custom-designed shoes that caught his attention. He designed a pair of sneakers for himself and posted them online, which led to people requesting he design them custom pairs as well.
Introhive’s decision to reduce staff is part of a larger trend that has seen the high levels of investment in the tech industry that started in 2020 dropping drastically.
Located at the site of what was once a glass repair operation at 67 Main Street, Half Cut features a dozen taps alongside food from Coast Line Pizza, the latest endeavor from the owners of 11th Mile in Fredericton.
Justin Trudeau says the funding will help the province overly reliant on coal meet its goal of achieving 80 percent renewable energy by 2030.
A new-to-Halifax dessert truck, Eva’s Original Chimneys, has arrived in the city this summer.
Kaleidoscope, the Saint John-based social impact and development organization, has acquired the nearly 140-year-old church and rectory in the city’s south end.
Canada’s inflation rate skyrocketed to a nearly 40-year high with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick both recording rates over 9 percent.
While prices are mostly continuing to rise in New Brunswick, things appear to have stalled in the Halifax area.