Jacques Dubé Resigns As Halifax CAO
The city’s chief administrative officer gave his resignation to regional council on May 18. Dubé has been Halifax’s CAO since 2016.
The city’s chief administrative officer gave his resignation to regional council on May 18. Dubé has been Halifax’s CAO since 2016.
A new app from University of New Brunswick grads gives hungry Haligonians and Frederictonians information on their cities’ favourite restaurants.
Derek Montague says we need a cap on the prices of essential goods like healthy food with the gap between rich and poor widening with inflation.
There’s a sense optimism among the downtown-Halifax business community as the tourism season kicks off.
“Ninety Four,” is the colorful coming of age story about two lovebirds from the 80’s who reunite in the summer of 1994. The play is family friendly and, as this promo video shows, is filled with references to 90’s culture and fashion.
Lynx Air says it will start offering flights from Halifax to both Calgary and Edmonton, starting in July. The flights will connect to the Albertian cities via Toronto and Hamilton.
The province is investing $19.3 million into Nova Scotia’s two largest airports.
The games will be played Dec. 26, 2022 to Jan. 5, 2023 at the Avenir Centre in Moncton and at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax.
It’s peculiar what can pass for a culturally resonant moment. There Mark Leger was at the water’s edge on a cold, windy, foggy, rainy Thursday night, peering out into the Saint John harbour waiting to catch a glimpse of the first cruise ship to enter the port in nearly two years.
Tunic has been a nostalgia trip for many millennials who grew up in the late 80s and into the 90s, where some of the most popular video games revolved around secrets.