Most N.S. Covid Restrictions Could Be Gone By April
The Nova Scotia government has laid out a three-phase plan to eliminate nearly all its Covid-19-related public health restrictions.
The Nova Scotia government has laid out a three-phase plan to eliminate nearly all its Covid-19-related public health restrictions.
With the amount of development occurring in Halifax, there is higher demand for slate disposal, which the Port of Halifax will use as infill to build its next deepwater port.
New Brunswick distillers and craft brewers now have a made-in-New-Brunswick source of a crucial booze-making ingredient: malts.
Monthly statistics show 221 homes were sold in the city last month. That was a decline year-over-year but still above long-term averages.
Restrictions will be lifted in steps, but by April 7 the province anticipates mandatory masks, gathering limits, and its vaccination passport program will come to an end.
The $65-million Clean Ocean Advanced Biofuels Project will create a renewable fuel made from algae and other readily available organic material.
The plan would see the back wing of the Waverley Inn removed to make way for the tower and some parking created inside the structure.
Ryan Mitchell, the current vice-president and chief development officer, will succeed Ray Robinson as president and CEO of the utility.
The company is hiring for a variety of positions, from truckers and seafarers to analysts and IT technicians.
While recently released numbers point to a generous tipping culture in Atlantic Canada, services and restauranteurs in Greater Moncton have varying accounts of how generous their customers are with tips.