Sustainable Lifestyle Store Coming to Uptown Saint John
The idea for Juniper stemmed from Price’s own frustrations with finding sustainable and ethical products in Saint John. She often resorted to shopping online.
The idea for Juniper stemmed from Price’s own frustrations with finding sustainable and ethical products in Saint John. She often resorted to shopping online.
Saint John Common Council passed first and second reading of a rezoning application Monday night for the Burchill Wind Project.
Since opening in 2011, Splash has created a large base of loyal customers at its Saint John restaurant on Rothesay Avenue.
The Halifax-based company has 70 “Energy Hubs” that serves more than 23,000 people in rural areas of the African nation.
Women in Nova Scotia agriculture can face some significant barriers. But things are starting to change.
In February, the unemployment rate in Halifax rose to 6.6 percent from 6.4 percent in January.
Nova Scotia’s Clearwater Seafoods is considering several offers to sell the business.
Most Nova Scotia businesses aren’t worried about the economic impact of Coronavirus. Even those that are say it’s far too early to jump to any conclusions.
Immigration Fredericton wants to help educators, employers and other professionals understand cross-cultural communication through a conference at Crown Plaza Fredericton on March 12.
Trudeau said the federal government will give approximately $492 million to organizations across the country for “youth skills and employment programs.” About $17 million will be given to organizations in Nova Scotia.