N.S. Extends Covid-19 Restrictions Into February
Premier Tim Houston announced at a January 26 press conference that strict restrictions limiting gathering sizes and business operations will stay in place into mid-February.
Premier Tim Houston announced at a January 26 press conference that strict restrictions limiting gathering sizes and business operations will stay in place into mid-February.
Liam Archibald has been a serious collector of vintage clothing for a long time. In 2020 he decided to turn that collection into a business called Thirdhand Threads.
Develop Nova Scotia is offering up prime downtown Dartmouth real estate for a project that injects new affordable housing into the city.
In a recent study titled: “Return of The Misery Index,” Canada had the 6th worst misery score (10.88) out of 35 industrialized nations in 2021.
The U.S.-based tech giant says it’s actively hiring IT professionals of all levels, including developers, analysts, quality assurance, and cloud engineers.
Convoys of truckers are making their way toward Ottawa in protest of the new requirements.
The University of New Brunswick’s Faculty of Management is a great springboard for startups of all kinds – just ask program graduate Kara Angus, the founder and owner of Go-Go Gymnastics.
While fundraising for three people living in tents, Shona Humber decided to start Inspire902, a non-profit with an open-ended mandate to fundraise for Nova Scotians in need of assistance.
More office space hitting the market sent vacancy rates upward in five of Atlantic Canada’s largest cities.
A week ago, privately owned daycare operators had a virtual meeting with the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. In that one-hour call, the department told operators they had until March 18 to choose from three options on how their daycare would work going forward.