N.S. Minister Kim Masland Tests Positive For Covid-19
Kim Masland says she doesn’t know how she contracted the illness but will provide all of the information she can to public health and work with them to trace all of her contacts.
Kim Masland says she doesn’t know how she contracted the illness but will provide all of the information she can to public health and work with them to trace all of her contacts.
Mary Jane Copps, also known as The Phone Lady, says the endless ways to communicate without having to directly talk to someone let people avoid real-time conversations and, as a result, they’re losing their ability to have them.
At 5 p.m. on November 19, the doors at 1709 Lower Water Street will open for dinner service. Drift, led by Chef Anthony Walsh, will specialize in modern takes on Atlantic Canadian dishes.
A new poll shows most Atlantic Canadians believe workers in specific fields should be fired for refusing to get vaccinated.
The New Brunswick Innovation Foundation is hosting a virtual event on November 24 to spotlight and unite researchers and business owners in the fight against climate change.
Swoop Airlines has announced direct summer flights to Moncton and Halifax from Edmonton.
Alex Olmstead, a former Tomavo employee, never received complete payment for the work he did for the grocery chain. He says he’s not surprised by Tomavo recently declared bankruptcy.
There are only 82 Class B lobster fishers left in the Maritimes. After decades of being dismissed by the DFO, some of them have hired lawyers and a public relations firm to help change a rule that would allow family members to take on their licenses.
Entrepreneurs, especially when first starting out, will look to veterans in the business community for a lot of advice. But one has to ask the question: who will mentor the mentors?
Ten families are scrambling after the provincial government suspended license approval for a daycare in their community.