Smoke’s Poutinerie’s Taking Poutine Across The Country This Summer
Smoke’s Poutinerie is bringing poutine across Canada this summer with a tour
Smoke’s Poutinerie is bringing poutine across Canada this summer with a tour
Denny’s Canada is hoping to bring as many as five franchises to the Maritimes in 2023.
At the beach, a new road has been built just behind the to facilitate a new house being built on the lot. Excavators have been on site since last week and have been digging up sand and grass, and many of the protestors are concerned that this is being done illegally.
Starting July 4, the popular street in Halifax’s shopping and restaurant district will play host to an experiment that has become popular in other major city hubs: banning vehicles from the road.
The Dartmouth company is snapping up dealerships in what it feels is a lucrative corridor between San Antonio and Austin.
In a brief statement, Jim Irving, the company’s co-CEO, said Mooney is leaving his job for personal reasons. Ross Langley, Irving Shipbuilding’s vice-chairman, will act as interim president until the company finds a permanent replacement.
“Given the current real estate situation in Nova Scotia, I wouldn’t be surprised (if developers were interested),” said Jaimee Morozoff, the Nova Scotia program director for NCC. “There was potential for something to happen because Musquodoboit River is such a popular site for recreation.”
The news comes just a few days after Sobeys and its sister stores also pulled out of the Air Miles program.
The original, Pictou location will provide Sam’s famous sauce to the new Bedford location.
Canada’s inflation rate skyrocketed to a nearly 40-year high of 7.7 percent during the month of May but basic costs rose even higher in the Maritimes.