Atlantic Canada Lags On Clean Tech Adoption, But Some Businesses Buck The Trend
Only seven percent of Atlantic businesses adopted clean technology in 2019, below the national rate of 9 percent.
Only seven percent of Atlantic businesses adopted clean technology in 2019, below the national rate of 9 percent.
A historic Moncton property has received a major makeover from a pair of local property companies looking to restore it to its early-twentieth-century glory.
The Swiss founders of One of a Kind Furniture reflect on the hardships and success of opening a business at the outset of the pandemic.
The project would have seen two six-storey buildings, with 48 units each, built on land located off Holland Drive, in the heart of town. Councillors were concerned with the building’s height and how much traffic it would bring to the area.
In total, five buildings are being proposed for the Fundy Quay site, ranging from six to 19 storeys.
Royal LePage predicts Halifax will be among the top three cities in the country that will see the largest increases in home prices next year.
Statistics Canada revealed that inflation in the country continues to rise at rates not seen in almost two decades.
Interim CEO Greg Hierlihy said the airport will serve about 45,000 passengers in 2021, about 16 percent of 2019โs numbers.
The CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton says more clarity is needed surrounding the messaging from government and public health.
Moncton-based Alongside has purchased Atlantic job search giant CareerBeacon in a bid to better equip itself to connect employers and job-seekers.