Halifax Company Uses Drone To Wash Windows
KTV Working Drone, as the name suggests, uses a remote-controlled drone, carrying a special hose, instead of a person, to wash windows.
KTV Working Drone, as the name suggests, uses a remote-controlled drone, carrying a special hose, instead of a person, to wash windows.
Two Halifax organizations have come together to educate the public, and fellow workers, about the issues around gratuities. The Halifax Workers’ Action Centre and Nova Scotia Hospitality Workers United will be holding a one-hour webinar on July 19.
The store front plus warehouse space will total 40,000 square feet.
The community-based art event, which will take place in the Quinpool District and surrounding area, features both established and emerging artists from Canada and international locations.
Like most businesses across the country, Flora James Shop continues to struggle with high costs, especially with factors such as inflation.
Ticketmaster has come under heavy fire recently for what many consider its near-absolute monoploy on the ticket selling industry and the unfair practices it employs as a result.
In the long history of 1688 Barrington Street, Tribeca isn’t the first restaurant.
The hearing for the appeal was set to take place on June 26. But, at the last minute, AMK withdrew the appeal. 15 of the 17 tenants were being represented by Dalhousie Legal Aid Service.
According to Airbnb’s numbers, 70 per cent of Halifax areas have Airbnb listings but “sparse to no hotel” presence. Airbnb also says Halifax neighborhoods that don’t have hotels hosted 45,000 guests and earned Airbnb owners more than $30 million in 2022.
A group of Atlantic Canada’s downtown and main street business groups gathered to discuss the challenges they’re all facing in 2023. The “Where do we grow from here?” conference was the first time these groups met in-person since 2019.