Halifax Employment Growth Continues, 2,400 Jobs Added Last Month
Halifax’s labour force keeps growing, despite the Covid-19 pandemic.
Halifax’s labour force keeps growing, despite the Covid-19 pandemic.
Unrestricted travel between the four provinces won’t resume until May 3.
Dorothy Spence, the owner and operator of The Purpose Led Business School, believes it’s time entrepreneurs worked together to help themselves and the environment.
The Muir, which is a part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, will be the latest addition to Queen’s Marque on Lower Water Street downtown.
The plans for the site of the former Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children include commercial enterprises, an 80-unit seniors housing facility, followed by a mix of market-rate and affordable housing.
Tranquility is a platform that helps people better manage their mild to moderate anxiety and depression.
Premier Iain Rankin faced pointed questions from Halifax’s business community on Wednesday at his first-ever State of the Province address.
PAL Airlines announced Wednesday that it will offer flights from YFC to Deer Lake and St. John’s three times weekly starting May 31 and will also offer flights from YFC to Ottawa and Halifax three times weekly beginning August 2.
NBAOA president Willy Scholten says property taxes represent 40-45 percent of the operating costs of rental properties in the province.
Nova Scotia has removed self-isolation requirements for people coming into the province from Newfoundland and Labrador and loosed restrictions on malls, retail shops, and gyms.