Dec 14, 2020
(Satlwire) For the love of dog! Pet photographer has the best job ever Cassie Latta-Johnson, camera in one hand and squeaker in the other, has a laugh and a quick look at the photos as Angie Arra, Dexter’s other half, coos “You’re so handsome.”
Dec 11, 2020
(Chronicle Herald) Behind the business: Chef Shane Robicheau parks Le Ptit Robicheau in Clare to rave reviews A popular new food truck in the Clare region has taken a direct route to the hearts of many who visit often for what the owner describes as “high quality, yet affordable food.”
Dec 10, 2020
(Chronicle Herald) Lynn MacDonald, AJ Leadbetter and Beth Leadbetter, owners of Backstage Brewing in Stellarton, stopped by NSCC Pictou Campus recently to present a $700 donation cheque to NSCC staff members Scott MacGillivray and Maxine Mann.
Dec 08, 2020
(Satlwire) Nepsis Floatation in Antigonish holds head above water by floating customers’ stress away during pandemic Amid the massage therapists and acupuncturists – and soon an osteopath - in the Antigonish Wellness Collective’s home overlooking Chisholm Park, there’s a business with things that look like they stepped out of a sci-fi movie.
Dec 08, 2020
(Government of Canada) Completion of the Oceans Innovation Hub on the Strait of Canso Canadians everywhere rely on marine transportation for trade, travel and security.
Dec 04, 2020
(Chronicle Herald) If you’re in a downtown restaurant Tuesday at lunch, don’t be surprised if a musical event suddenly breaks out. Students from Nova Scotia Community College’s Music Arts Program will give their end-of-term recital at the Old Triangle on Dec. 8 at 1 p.m.
Dec 04, 2020
(Education News Canada) With a shared vision and commitment to bring greater accessibility to their communities and direct and enhance institutional accessibility plans, the Council of Nova Scotia University Presidents and Nova Scotia Community College are pleased to endorse the Nova Scotia Post-Secondary Accessibility Framework.
Nov 30, 2020
(Huddle) NouLAB And Atlantic Colleges Get Over $4.3-Million For Skill Shortage Projects Future Skills Centre, a federal government-funded research and collaboration hub aimed at helping Canadians prepare for employment and meeting employers’ emerging talent needs, is investing more than $4.3 million into two projects in Atlantic Canada.
Nov 30, 2020
(HuffingtonPost) Mel Woods·Associate Editor, HuffPost Canada Mon., November 30, 2020, 4:22 p.m. AST·5 min read Every Christmas, a piece of Nova Scotia stands proudly in Boston’s centre square. Nova Scotians send a Christmas tree to the city every year, as thanks for the support of Bostonians following the 1917 Halifax Explosion.
Nov 19, 2020
(Halifax Today) Halifax-based Irving Shipbuilding is partnering up with others to break down racial barriers in the industry.
Nov 13, 2020
(Chronicle Herald) Virtual cooking classes that promote the health of individuals and the community are at the heart of Harvest for Health.
Nov 13, 2020
(Satlwire) VIDEO: Nova Scotia gifts giant Cape Breton white spruce tree to Boston Recipients of a beautiful Cape Breton white spruce now on its way to Boston might be surprised to discover the Christmas tree has a slight smoky scent.
Nov 09, 2020
(Academia Group) Postsecondary institutions across Canada are holding convocations in innovative ways to celebrate the graduation of students while prioritizing community safety.
Nov 06, 2020
(Cape Breton Post) This year's Marconi Campus valedictorian isn’t used to the spotlight, but Charmaine Greencorn is both humbled and honoured.
Nov 05, 2020
(Saltwire) There have been some major changes at what was traditionally known as The News building on East River Road in New Glasgow.