Metcap Out As Managers Of 500 Block In Spryfield
Written notices went up February 1 notifying tenants that the eight properties along Herring Cove Road will now be directly managed by Vida Living, which owns the buildings.
Written notices went up February 1 notifying tenants that the eight properties along Herring Cove Road will now be directly managed by Vida Living, which owns the buildings.
Julien’s Bakery is closing its doors as owners Didier Julien and Laura Mulrooney get set to retire.
Premier Tim Houston says any changes to the province’s net metering program should not discourage Nova Scotians from making the switch to solar or interfere with the province’s environmental goals.
Coast Tire And Auto is now 100 percent self-owned after buying back a 49 percent share from Goodyear Canada.
The program has successfully placed six grads in a field where cybersecurity skills are becoming “a business imperative.”
Nova Scotia Power has chosen to delay its request, by a year, to have solar power users in the province pay more for access to the power grid.
Classes at Acadia University in Wolfville were cancelled February 1 after 350 full-time and part-time professors, librarians, archivists, and instructors went on strike.
Brett O’Neill started the business in 2021 when he bought three fiberglass insulated shacks that offer a “luxury” experience on the Kennebecasis River.
Prior to the pandemic, about 52,000 passengers took advantage of sunshine flights out of YQM each year.
Canada’s economy grew in November for the sixth consecutive month, but early indications from Statistics Canada show it stalled in December.