Nearly $2 Million For Four Halifax Startups
Four Halifax startups received nearly $2 million in federal investments March 2.
Four Halifax startups received nearly $2 million in federal investments March 2.
An interest in learning more about Traumatic Cauda Equina Injury (TCEI), a relatively rare condition, led to the collaboration of researchers across Canada.
Un intérêt pour en apprendre davantage au sujet du traumatisme de la queue de cheval (TCEI), une condition relativement rare, a mené à une collaboration entre des chercheurs de partout au Canada.
The Willow Tree Tower property at the corner of Robie Street and Quinpool Road has changed hands. The new owners plan to build a 25-storey seniors home.
A new pitch competition offers local startups an opportunity to have their medical technology put to use by the Nova Scotia Health Authority.
The new venture takes over a patch of pavement off the Halifax boardwalk, directly beside their Stubborn Goat beer garden.
Students who complete the community college post-graduate program and meet eligibility requirements can now transfer directly to the UNB Saint John MBA program.
Provincial revenues are down because tax cuts cost the province $70.5-million, but the finance minister says those tax cuts are key to helping the province’s economy grow.
Even with the new, higher taxes that $182-million is still lower than last year when the province brought in $205-million in tobacco taxes.
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia entrepreneurs looking to take their business to the next level and get some national exposure may have their chance.