In our January edition, we chat with #ABMTop50 Hall of Famer, Don Bureaux—CEO of Nova Scotia Community College—who shares how the technology revolution we’re in is changing the post-secondary world. https://t.co/JjhJXK2COo
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Introducing a new department for 2025 -- Small Business Spotlight | First up, Noypi Filipino-Asian Store. Learn how four Filipino immigrants are expanding the culture, and economy, of New Minas, Nova Scotia. https://t.co/OKDdlBrlnf
@SobeySchool_SMU professor Dr. Ellen Farrell is addressing VC funding challenges for women-led businesses with a science-based online training program to help women entrepreneurs sidestep gender bias. https://t.co/APIKnLyNrn
Michelle Lehman introduces the latest in self-improvement digital services, Think Self-Management. Offers online programs and resources to equip individuals—through their healthcare providers—to handle their own chronic conditions. https://t.co/Y9KIwqFfAG
After 19 years in operation, and recent leadership changes, it’s an opportune time to take a closer look at the Wallace McCain Institute, what they’ve accomplished and what’s up next https://t.co/YqOxqU6nab
📷 Nancy Mathis, founding executive director, Wallace McCain Institute
Jennifer Williams, President & CEO of @NLHydro, a Powerful Woman alumni and a lead negotiator in one of the BIGGEST renewable energy deals in North America-the Churchill Falls MOU between NL and QC-will be the Keynote Speaker at this year's awards gala.
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Some Atlantic Canada companies are really knocking it out of the park when it comes to attracting and retaining top talent. Find out who made the list of Atlantic Canada’s Best Places to Work in 2025. https://t.co/HfUEmqpqBF
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Independent home and auto insurance brokers are increasingly consolidated into larger companies. What does that mean for the future of the industry? And for consumers? https://t.co/rDxSfCsBKP
From a single restaurant to a multi-faceted food, beverage, entertainment and spa operation. PEI’s Murphy Hospitality Group is serving success, family style. Here’s their story: https://t.co/7XU3Auz6pr
Two Atlantic Canada businesswomen share the difficulties they’ve faced finding funding for women’s health research and development. https://t.co/APIKnLyNrn
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Did you know that the long list of PEI tourist attractions includes an antique car museum? The family-owned Car Life Museum has been a roadside attraction for island residents and visitors since 1979. Read more: https://t.co/MccWEamDDF
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As a New Year's gift from us to you, for the month of January we're lifting the paywall on "Moving Pictures" - a behind-the-lens profile of Roger Maunder and David Howells. Hope this is just the start of many good things to come your way in 2025. https://t.co/RW3LKsNOZW
Oh Canada! The “Nova Scexit” op-ed saga continues. In the latest salvo on the subject, John Wesley Chisholm says Nova Scotia doesn't need to leave Canada. Instead, he says, we need to be better Canadians. https://t.co/eGhAuqF8Bh
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Evolving from a simple pub, over time The Ship developed a community of loyal regulars and a reputation for supporting the local arts scene. Now offering drinks, food and a variety of live entertainment, the pub remains true to its simple roots. https://t.co/rkfDb9EgeQ
From home brew experiments to Lab West’s “Middle of Nowhere Homebrew Club”, Dave and Brian Hurley followed their dreams to launch Labrador’s only micro-brewery. Five years in, Iron Rock Brewing is a commercial and community success. https://t.co/2xPy782dmz
Serving a comforting blend of pub favourites and local ingredients with helpful beer pairings on the menu, The Gahan House is this year’s #BestAtlantic Place to Eat on a Per Diem for PEI. Cheers!
Serving up copious quantities of fresh ingredients, Jeremiah’s Deli & Catering sandwiches are a feast for the eyes and hungry appetites. Our readers picked Jeremiah’s as #BestAtlantic Place to Eat on a Per Diem in New Brunswick.
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