Nova Scotia
Discovering The Magic Of Film Photography In Halifax
How a Halifax photographer is sharing his darkroom and his love for film.
Chorus CEO Out Next Year
Joe Randell will end a nearly four-decade-long career in the aviation industry
Businesses React To September 19 Holiday
Each province has taken a different approach to honouring Queen Elizabeth during her funeral. But many concerns remain.
Mezza Expansion Goes Strong, Thanks to REIT Relationship
Mezza Lebanese Kitchen Co-Owner Peter Nahas credits a strong working relationship with a Nova Scotia real estate investment trust for the speed and efficiency of the chain’s ambitious Maritime expansion.
Credit Card Debt Continues To Grow Amid Inflation
A new study from Equifax shows that credit card balances are up 6.4 percent compared to the first quarter of 2022. That’s the highest amount of credit card debt since the fourth quarter of 2019 — right before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.
Jobless Rate Rises For The First Time In Seven Months
Canada’s unemployment rate jumped to 5.4 percent in August, marking the first increase in seven months.
Childcare Workers Rally For Fair Wages, Government Clarity
As part of the federal-provincial child care agreement, announced in July 2021, ECE’s were promised a new wage scale. But nearly 14 months later, there’s still no official word on what date they’ll see a raise.
