Rogers Outage Prompts New Agreement Among Telecom Companies
The federal Industry Minister says the agreement will “ensure and guarantee” emergency roaming and mutual assistance during major outages and other emergencies.
The federal Industry Minister says the agreement will “ensure and guarantee” emergency roaming and mutual assistance during major outages and other emergencies.
The Bank of Canada raised its key interest rate on Wednesday for the fifth time and hinted at more increases in the coming months.
Early Childhood Educators plan to head to the streets for a Day of Action, starting at Grand Parade in Halifax at 9 a.m. September 8. They want an update on their wage scale and benefits package currently in development by the province.
The Halifax Port Authority has named Sara Colburne its new vice-president of strategy and transformation.
The bus company in charge of student pick up and drop off for most Halifax area school says they aren’t feeling the nationwide driver shortage.
The request comes after the federal environment minister told Premier Tim Houston on Monday the feds would reject Nova Scotia’s bid to avoid a carbon tax.
The vice-president of the Dalhoes Student Union says she’s seeing students “renting out their living rooms, splitting bedrooms into two, or splitting living rooms into two and putting up screens” to cram more people into rentals and lower the cost.
A Halifax’s developer’s plan to restore a south end heritage building and incorporate it into a residential tower will soon face public scrutiny.
On Monday, federal environment minister Stephen Guilbeault told Premier Tim Houston that Nova Scotia’s so-called “Better Than a Carbon Tax” plan was rejected, meaning the federal carbon tax will soon take effect in the province.
To resolve the concerns of the Competition Bureau, Couche-Tard has agreed to sell 46 Wilsons sites and supply agreements, as well as one Couche-Tard gas station.