Halifax’s Trip Ninja Shuts Down
Co-founder and CEO Andres Collart said the company’s business model made it tough to keep going with so few people booking flights.
Co-founder and CEO Andres Collart said the company’s business model made it tough to keep going with so few people booking flights.
Developer Percy Wilbur purchased 91 King Street — known to many as “the former Woolworth’s — and the building next to it in December.
Moving across the country is nothing short of daunting. But if you move to the Atlantic Region, you’ll find plenty of great organizations ready to help you find work and settle down here.
Premier Tim Houston is sticking to his timeline for loosening Covid-19 restrictions in Nova Scotia. He’s also planning to introduce a a vaccine passport system in early October.
The development along Robie Street and College Street will include two towers nearly 30-storeys high and 577 residential units.
Magna Hotels plans to build three towers, containing a combined 800 residential units, on a Dartmouth property overlooking Halifax Harbour.
The N.B. government has decided not to recognize September 30 as a provincial holiday.
HALIFAX–You may have heard about the labour shortage in Nova Scotia — but not everyone agrees there actually is a shortage of labour. Danny Cavanagh, the president of the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour (NSFL), says the idea that there aren’t enough people to work is a myth. “I don’t think there’s a labour shortage […]
The Cunard Centre has been a staple of the Halifax Seaport since it was erected in 2006. The nearly 50,000 square-foot building has hosted countless events over the past 15 years, such as festivals, fundraisers, trade shows, and even the annual Sex Show in the city.
The port is shutting down the centre as an event space because of challenges stemming from Covid-19 and is open to other possible commercial uses of the space.