Horizon Health Strained By Covid Absences
Horizon Health continues to deal with hundreds of staff absences because of Covid-19 illness and isolation.
Horizon Health continues to deal with hundreds of staff absences because of Covid-19 illness and isolation.
Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health told reporters on April 7 that the province is moving into a “transition phase” in its response to the pandemic.
Oak Island Tours announced in a Facebook post on Wednesday the tourist hot-spot—which is privately owned—and the interpretive centre won’t be opening for the 2022 season.
The Centre for Women in Business is taking on a three-year research study to dig into Covid-19’s effect on women entrepreneurs in Nova Scotia.
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs delivered his annual state of the province address Thursday, highlighting how how the province has maintained discipline even during a worldwide pandemic.
A legislated wage freeze that has been in placeexpires March 31.
Inflation is making it tougher for Canada’s largest dollar-store chain to live up to its namesake.
Council passed a new policy this week requiring new employees to show proof of full vaccination or a valid medical exemption.
Many businesses owners don’t yet feel safe dropping mandatory mask rules, even though the government has told them they can. Some argue the government’s decision to lift public safety rules is “passing the buck” to businesses.
Non-profits like chambers of commerce, downtown improvement associations, or community markets will soon have access to new funding from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)