N.S. Government Gives More Than $19M in Halifax, Sydney Airports
The province is investing $19.3 million into Nova Scotia’s two largest airports.
The province is investing $19.3 million into Nova Scotia’s two largest airports.
Pet Valu has confirmed plans to open a franchise in Riverview and the end of May, and a corporate store in Shediac in September.
The games will be played Dec. 26, 2022 to Jan. 5, 2023 at the Avenir Centre in Moncton and at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax.
This will be the third financial year in a row where the airport will be losing millions of dollars, due to reduced customer demand caused by the pandemic. The airport recorded a net loss of $34.9 million in 2021, which is an improvement of a $40 million loss in 2020.
Pump House Brewery plans to open a new brewery in the former Bayou Pub and Eatery, at 607 Main St.
To celebrate its two decades in operation, Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada has a big night planned, which will feature an Indigenous ballet performance, and some interesting uses of technology in the city’s downtown.
After his speech, Huddle asked Houston what his government has planned to pay off the province’s growing debt. The Premier said he has confidence and is “incredibly optimistic” about the future of Nova Scotia’s economy.
Recent amendments to New Brunswick’s Motor Vehicle Act paved the way for municipalities to introduce their own ridesharing legislation.
A Halifax co-working space has a new incubator program designed to help budding immigrant-led businesses get their ideas off the ground.
The largest change comes in the form of an exemption for the first $150,000 of a property’s assessed value. Tim Houston said at a luncheon with business leaders that this was to protect the family cottage.