Taxi Industry Feeling the Carbon Tax Pinch
The carbon tax has taken effect. On the first of the month, gas shot up over night by 16.7 cents per litre. It now costs a pricey $1.74 per litre when you fill up your car with regular fuel.
The carbon tax has taken effect. On the first of the month, gas shot up over night by 16.7 cents per litre. It now costs a pricey $1.74 per litre when you fill up your car with regular fuel.
On July 5, Halime Toulany passed away, despite being only 49 years old. For the last two decades, he and the entire Toulany family have been fixtures in Dartmouth, along with the restaurant they all ran, known as The Hungry Hut.
Since September 2022, staff and law school students at Dalhousie Legal Aid has met with more than 200 households. What it has found counters some of the provincial government’s common housing narratives.
In honour of International Women in Engineering Day, J.D. Irving LImited is sharing stories of women engineers that never fail to inspire and empower, those women who #makesafetyseen and are helping to build a brighter future.
After a four-year hiatus, FUSION Productions will hit the stage once again with AKIKO, its newest production.
The community-based art event, which will take place in the Quinpool District and surrounding area, features both established and emerging artists from Canada and international locations.
Like most businesses across the country, Flora James Shop continues to struggle with high costs, especially with factors such as inflation.
Jenna’s Nut-Free Dessertery started as a market stall but has quickly grown into multiple permanent locations, a catering business, a wholesale supplier of Bannock, a pan-fried Indigenous flatbread, to a major grocery chain, and a launching pad for White’s many cross-country appearances where she uses food to teach and share Indigenous culture.
Ticketmaster has come under heavy fire recently for what many consider its near-absolute monoploy on the ticket selling industry and the unfair practices it employs as a result.
As business student with UNB’s Faculty of Management, Wyllie participated in the Supply Chain Competition sponsored by J.D. Irving, Limited and got hands-on experience with real-life problems faced by industry.