Halifax Entrepreneur Launches 100-Day Kindness Campaign
Made with Local will be doing an act of kindness each day for 100 days, and is encouraging others to join in on the kindness.
Made with Local will be doing an act of kindness each day for 100 days, and is encouraging others to join in on the kindness.
Chris Keevil is the owner and chairman of Halifax digital agency Color and a one-time CEO of the Atlantic Lottery Corporation.
The province has agreed to pay up to $27 million over a seven year period, depending on how many jobs the company creates.
In its application to the city, Marchand Developments says the lot is “a prime location” to develop additional housing for the community.
Ottawa has announced more than $35-million over three years to help expand resettlement capacity and settlement services.
New Brunswickers can help hungry people and families across the province with the provincial Food Depot Alimentaire – all for the price of “a cup of coffee once a week” with the potential to win one of the sizable weekly 50/50 Goldrush jackpots.
Jo-Anne Rector of Simplicity Nail Studio in Halifax says she had 12 cancellations last week. She’s one of many cosmetologists struggling as Covid-19 surges through the province.
Nova Scotia’s plan to have $10-a-day child care is moving forward ahead of schedule with the province announcing Friday that child care fees will be significantly reduced by April 1.
Unvaccinated truck drivers will need to quarantine after all when crossing the border from the U.S.
Premier Tim Houston has yet to make a decision, but his ‘inclination’ is to accept the recommendation that the minimum wage gradually increases to $15 an hour by 2024.