Our Most Interesting Stories Of 2022
Our most-read stories of the year always reveal so much about the interest, anxieties, and big events that stirred you, our readers, over the past year.
Our most-read stories of the year always reveal so much about the interest, anxieties, and big events that stirred you, our readers, over the past year.
The Propel CEO shares some astounding statistics, surprising developments, and reflects on the biggest challenges the Atlantic Canadian startup world faced in 2022.
The CEO of the Downtown Halifax Business Commission talked with Huddle about the business community’s success in 2022 and the challenges that lie ahead in 2023.
The executive director of the Investment Property Owners Association of Nova Scotia claims rent caps and high interest rates are driving landlords out of the market and shrinking the rental stock.
The Halifax Chamber of Commerce CEO also weighs in on city council’s looming tax hikes.
From fried chicken to skyscrapers, many of Huddle’s most-read stories in 2022 reflect our readers’ hunger for information about the new businesses, developments, and film shoots coming to their communities.
Mark Leger has been reading Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol and the pressing issues and debates about community, responsibility, and charity in 19th-century England resonate in the Maritimes of today.
Distributors have anticipated the switch away from single-use plastics, but many restaurants aren’t ready.
While Starbucks has plans in the work to expand into a variety of Atlantic Canadian communities, its playing its cards close to its chest on the details.