Nova Scotia
How Atlantic Businesses Big and Small are Moving Towards Net Zero
Reaching net-zero targets looks wildly different for businesses of different sizes.
Inflation Comes for Atlantic Canada’s Car Owners
Owning a car is more expensive in Atlantic Canada than anywhere else in the country. It’s also harder to live without, since fewer transportation alternatives exist.
Halifax’s Landlord Registry gets more Council Support
The rules force rental property owners to register with the city, create new fines for bad landlords ranging from $150 to $10,000, change how inspections are done, and force rental property owners to have maintenance plans.
Propel Announces Gerry Pond Sales Award Finalists
This year, nominees include a recreational sports matching app, a “no frills” grocery shopping platform, a meal planning service, and many others.
Rudy’s Celebrates 40 Years in Halifax with a Return to 1983 Prices
To celebrate, Rudy’s is rolling back prices to 1983 on Wednesday.
Who is the Man Behind the $15M Donation to StFX?
Dr. Victor Dahdaleh is a Canadian and British billionaire who was once on trial for allegedly accepting billions in bribery kickbacks.
Halifax Must Embrace Change, No Matter How Painful
Much like a person, it is impossible for a city to grow without change. But what happens when people like it the way things are?
Irving Foundation Donates $5M To SMU Entrepreneurship Centre
Thanks to a $5-million donation from the Arthur L. Irving Family Foundation, the Saint Mary’s University Entrepreneurship Centre (SMUEC) will become the Arthur L. Irving Entrepreneurship Centre.
Halifax Landlord Defends Fixed-Term Leases
Issmat Al-Akhali owns Granville Hall Student Residence, which operates 30 rooms in a dorm-style building.
