Halifax Business Hosting A Tea Party In Response To Anti-Vax Protestors
A small group of protestors upset with provincial health regualtions have for weeks been targeting private businesses for following the government’s rules.
A small group of protestors upset with provincial health regualtions have for weeks been targeting private businesses for following the government’s rules.
Adult boutique Pleasures N’ Treasures is the newest store in Cole Harbour’s Village Plaza, after opening its doors on November 2
Employment in New Brunswick rose by 0.3 percent last month, an increase of roughly 3000 jobs, marking the province’s second consecutive monthly increase.
Atlantic Canada’s largest trampoline park has reopened a hop, skip and jump away from its former home in Dieppe.
Premier Tim Houston is apologizing for suggesting people making minimum wage don’t have real jobs, saying he used the wrong word in the heat of the moment.
The community and members of council are both concerned NJP Developments’ proposed apartment complexes will come with prolonged blasting.
The award winners this year include the Saint John Tool Library, Zesty Lemon, Area 506, J.D. Irving Ltd., and the New Brunswick Black History Society.
Restaurants Canada says local restaurants are “bearing the brunt” of public policy decisions that are trying to get more people vaccinated.
The Canadian Centre For Policy Alternatives’ latest report on “living wage” shows Haligonians must make at least $22.05 an hour to meet their basic household needs.
Health Minister says the circuit breakers have been effective in bringing down Covid-19 case number, but case activity remains high in Zones 1 and 2 and positivity rates are above the provincial average.