Halifax Council Quashes ‘Ridiculous’ Morality Laws Hampering Local Business
In February Halifax’s city council finally amended bylaws from the 70’s which prohibited sex shops from operating in downtown Halifax.
In February Halifax’s city council finally amended bylaws from the 70’s which prohibited sex shops from operating in downtown Halifax.
By the end of the month, Uptown’s Shamrock Barbershop will be the first Saint John barbershop able to serve alcohol to its patrons.
With Covid-19 restrictions relaxing, many pubs and restaurants are celebrating St. Patrick’s Day for the first time in three years.
Just three years after founding The Loot, Anna Campbell has moved her business into a spacious property on historic Barrington Street. The space is twice as large as her old location.
Recruitment for the facility is expected to start in late 2022 and the facility is expected to start operating in early 2023.
Statistics Canada says February’s increase was the largest in more than 30 years.
Novum Boreas’ founders have opened the physical home of their Saint-Quentin-based microbrewery.
While many NB stores carry the brand, the Saint John expansion marks the company’s first proprietary sales space in New Brunswick.
Obsolete Records owner Ian Fraser says he’s seen the increased interest in physical media firsthand
Sponsored: Sunnyside Mall and its 60 tenants prepare to welcome people back with no restrictions on March 21.