How Atlantic Businesses Big and Small are Moving Towards Net Zero
Reaching net-zero targets looks wildly different for businesses of different sizes.
Reaching net-zero targets looks wildly different for businesses of different sizes.
Co-owner Matt Pennell expects there will be some nerves to go on live television, especially in front of the panel of “such influential people in the business world.”
Just A Still Life is the first novel in J. Ivanel Johnson’s Just (e)State Mysteries series. The “cozy mystery” series is based in the provinces of New Brunswick, Ontario, and Yukon in the 1970s.
Restaurateurs, owners, and operators can apply for $500 per hire, up to a maximum of five new hires.
This year, nominees include a recreational sports matching app, a “no frills” grocery shopping platform, a meal planning service, and many others.
“The status quo is not an option for NB Power,” Spokesperson Dominique Couture says.
Flights are increasing in frequency in Saint John and Fredericton ahead of the summer travel season.
The Public Policy Forum’s Atlantic Initiative released its baseline report on the region’s prosperity indicators, and plans to track progress over the next ten years.
The number of new homes has been increasing in the last three years, “but the reality is that we are behind.”
Awareness about how to achieve net-zero needs to be raised among small and medium-sized businesses in Atlantic Canada.