Severe Shutdowns, Restrictions Imposed In Halifax As Province Records 37 Covid Cases In One Day
The Halifax area is going back into strict lockdown as the Covid-19 wave causes a surge in new cases.
The Halifax area is going back into strict lockdown as the Covid-19 wave causes a surge in new cases.
The provincial legislation introduced last week would allow companies like Uber and Lyft to operate in New Brunswick.
A popular Mediterranean restaurant is returning to Halifax after more than a year’s absence.
Kathryn Lockhart of Propel likened the deal to “marrying into the royal family” as the company is now in the limelight like never before. But the deal also has tremendous benefits for Atlantic Canada.
There are currently 51 active Covid-19 cases across the province, with one person in the hospital. Nine new cases were reported today, with two cases in the Moncton region, and seven in the Saint John area.
Dr. Robert Strang, the provinces’ chief medical officer of health, said today community spread of Covid-19 “continues to increase,” in Nova Scotia, with 51 new cases identified this month.
With single-use plastic bans coming into effect across the country, Purush Cannane sees his product as a viable alternative to other paper bags that are made using less environmentally friendly processes.
Three St. Mary’s university students have developed an environmentally friendly fishing lure that biodegrades within six months.
Smyrna is Michael Toker’s fifth restaurant and will feature greek and Turkish cuisine.
Organized by the Halifax Chamber of Commerce and Black Business Initiative, Thursday’s debate brought together Randy Delorey, Iain Rankin, and Labi Kousoulis to answer questions from business leaders.