Younger Canadians More Anxious Than Ever About Personal Finance
For many younger Canadians, 2022 has been an introduction to an old foe their parents and grandparents knew very well: Inflation
For many younger Canadians, 2022 has been an introduction to an old foe their parents and grandparents knew very well: Inflation
The provincial government unveiled a new collaborated approach Tuesday that will create a pathway to help people living with a disability enter the workforce.
There are more than 10,000 businesses operating in Halifax. That’s significantly more than there were before the Covid-19 pandemic. In fact, it’s more than there has ever been in the city.
More than 16,000 Ukrainians have arrived in Canada since January. Another 54,000 have been approved to travel to Canada over the last three weeks.
A suspicious fire at Chez Camille ruined the building but didn’t injure anyone. The fire was the latest in a string of suspicious fires at businesses in the region over the past year.
GRAND MANAN–Performers and vendors are needed for a new event in Grand Manan. Island Fest will be held from July 29th to 31st. Councillor Joanne Brown says Island Fest is a result of a newly-formed Arts and Culture Committee. Brown says the Rotary festival ended a couple of years ago and left a hole in […]
Colliers International says it is now accepting offers for the two properties, which are being packaged together and carry the potential for mixed-use development. The firm is calling it a “rare opportunity” to buy mixed-use properties and water lots in Lunenburg.
Change is inevitable and not always a bad thing. Newspapers are bought and sold all the time, just like other businesses, and it can help them evolve, often for the better.
The public can provide feedback until May 10 on everything from the right vendor mix, to use of space at The Saint John City Market.
The city formed a task force in early March to try and get to the bottom of the odour which some have described as smelling like a manure pile.