NS Business Leaders Have Tough Questions For Campaigning Politicians
Nova Scotia businesses want to know how the next government will help them recover from the pandemic and stay competitive on the other side.
Nova Scotia businesses want to know how the next government will help them recover from the pandemic and stay competitive on the other side.
Halifax startup Coloursmith Labs Inc. has secured $2 million in equity funding, led by an investment from Atlantic Canadian investment fund Sandpiper Ventures.
Over 50 buildings in Saint John, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia have recently been purchased by the Halifax-based company that focuses on affordable housing.
To this day, the decision to privatize Nova Scotia Power in the early 1990s is a very controversial one across the province. Former CEO Louis Comeau reflects on the sale and whether or not he still believes it was the right choice.
Crafty Beasts Brewing Co. is a Halifax-based company that sells Fetch Canine Pale Ale, a “beer” made exclusively for dogs.
Cheese Curds Gourmet Burgers & Poutinerie, and its sister restaurant Habaneros Modern Taco Bar, are expected to open at 192 Hampton Road in August.
Surge 105 will target listeners in the 25-45 age range with a blend of 90s rock hits and new music.
The Asia Market Development Program is now accepting applications from businesses with export experience looking to access new markets in South Korea, Japan, and the ASEAN countries.
On this week’s episode of the Huddle “Home Office” podcast, Mark Leger talks to Jody Glidden about his teen years in Fredericton selling hockey cards and running an arcade business, and how he now runs a software company that employs 350 people and recently received a $100-million (U.S.) investment.
When you walk into a Nova Scotia grocery store and buy a pack of True North Seafood Atlantic salmon or salmon burgers, you’re getting fresh local seafood and supporting the livelihoods of members of your community.