First-Of-Its-Kind Renewable Energy Project Approved In Nova Scotia
A first-of-its-kind project could soon shake up the renewable energy market in Nova Scotia, providing consumers with an alternative to Nova Scotia Power.
A first-of-its-kind project could soon shake up the renewable energy market in Nova Scotia, providing consumers with an alternative to Nova Scotia Power.
Premier Tim Houston announced Oct. 28 that every nurse graduating in Nova Scotia for the next five years will be offered a job with Nova Scotia Health, the IWK, or the continuing care sector.
Halo Donuts will open a second location in Northwest Moncton in January. President Jacques Allain says it’ll be located on Mountain at Gorge Road.
Bar Burrito, a Toronto-based Tex-Mex chain that prides itself on freshness, has opened its 150th location in Fredericton.
Nova Scotians continue to buy more pot from liquor stores, as the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation expands its cannabis network.
Inclusionary zoning would give Halifax the legal ability to force developers to set aside some rental units for affordable housing. Mayor Mike Savage envisions the HRM using inclusionary zoning for every major residential development.
The 24 participants in the new program will graduate with a high school diploma, a two-year college diploma, and workplace experience in STEM fields in six years or less.
The company had hoped to store as much as 10 billion cubic feet of natural gas in underground caverns near the banks of the Shubenacadie River, connected to the rest of North America by a pipeline.
Next week, the ferry will return to Bar Harbor, Maine, then Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, for regulatory certification of crew members, technical trials and in dock testing.
Peter Polly, who has 500 units in the city, says landlords can’t afford to invest in their buildings with a two percent cap on rent increases for another two years.