Trudeau’s Support Nosedives In Nova Scotia
A new Narrative survey also shows support for the federal Liberals is holding strong in New Brunswick.
A new Narrative survey also shows support for the federal Liberals is holding strong in New Brunswick.
Several large developments received the green light to proceed in August from Moncton’s Planning Advisory Committee.
A Halifax-area manager says his hotel, and many others in the city, are leaving rooms vacant because there’s not enough staff to clean and have them properly prepared for patrons.
Moneeb Kassimi, along with a group of his close friends, developed the online platform as a response to the major barriers of tutoring today – affordability, timeliness, and subject knowledge.
Frenter is an online platform that helps users rent their under-used items to each other: think bicycles, drones, or musical instruments. It now has 2,500 users in almost a dozen North American cities.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched in honour of Stephanie Dawn Vautour, owner of Moncton’s SDV Vintage, who passed away in a car accident on August 25 on her 36th birthday.
The KV Music Festival returns September 1-3 outdoors at Vito’s restaurant in Rothesay.
The Dragons’ Den-inspired competition will see five “Lions” — the men and women in business who served as investors and judges — determine which team will receive the top prize of $500,000.
Through this program, first- and second-year international students will get their first Canadian work experience through on-campus jobs and student services.
Kevin Russell, the executive director of the Investment Property Owners Association of Nova Scotia, wrote an open letter addressed to landlords on August 25, saying such notices must stop. Russell, however, didn’t write the letter because he believes in rent control. He is worried such massive rent increases may persuade Tim Houston’s new government of keeping rent control in place.