Rothesay PAC Supports 96-Unit Development
The rezoning application for a proposed 96-unit development in Rothesay is heading to council for approval.
The rezoning application for a proposed 96-unit development in Rothesay is heading to council for approval.
Farmers packed the big rig with 6,000 bags of potatoes on a direct route to Parliament Hill in a bid to draw attention to the federal government’s export ban.
The CEO of CyberNB shares what he learned about effective leadership from Parrill + Co, a performance excellence firm that works with leaders and organizations to realize more of their potential and supports transformational change from within.
The government’s $746.8-million capital budget will address the province’s infrastructure while supporting sustainable economic recovery.
The Province has accepted new booster recommendations from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization. Dr. Robert Strang says his team will soon unveil a plan for giving shots to Nova Scotians who want a booster dose.
Employees who have been with the company at least two years can apply to have their job terminated with a severance package: 1.5 weeks of pay for each year they have been with the company, with a maximum payout of 39 weeks.
Kim Newsome and her husband became landlords to to give back to the community and build a small nest egg for retirement. Now, they’re selling their buildings becuase of Nova Scotia’s rent control laws.
Doctors Ryan Kazakow and Megan Burns, optometrist co co-owners of the Beyond 20/20 Optometry Clinic, said they are in the first stage of an expansion that will provide them a roomier, 5,200-square-foot berth at 1688 Mountain Rd.
The union announced the details of last week’s strike vote in a news release late Monday afternoon.
Woody, Mic Mac Mall’s iconic and somewhat infamous talking Christmas tree, is driving foot traffic to the mall’s retailers.