CUPE Nova Scotia President Says Harper Budget Continues to Push P3’s - Market Wire
HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA–(Marketwire - March 4, 2010) - CUPE Nova Scotia President Danny Cavanagh says the 2010 federal budget makes Stephen Harper the ‘P3 Pusher-man’. Says Cavanagh, “This budget continues to funnel most resources for municipal
Nova Scotia to apologize to Canada’s ‘Rosa Parks’ - Vancouver Sun
Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter said he hopes to grant a posthumous pardon to Canada’s “Rosa Parks” Viola Desmond who was jailed 63 years ago for sitting in a movie theatre section reserved for whites. “As a province, we should be willing
DSME Chooses Nova Scotia For Wind Tower Production Plant - North American Windpower
Korea-based Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has chosen Nova Scotia, for the location of its North American production center for wind turbine towers and blades . The operation, to be located in Trenton, Pictou County, is expected to
Major Cape Breton highway link to be renamed by Nova Scotia government - Canada East
HALIFAX, N.S. - Highway 105 in Cape Breton is getting a new name. The Nova Scotia government has scheduled an announcement for Wednesday to rename the highway. Highway 105 is a section of the Trans-Canada Highway linking North Sydney and Port
Korean manufacturer chooses Nova Scotia for North American production - CNW Group
The Province of Nova Scotia and DSME have signed a shareholder agreement and committed to equity investments: DSME is contributing $20.4 million and will hold 51 per cent of the common shares and the Province is contributing $19.6 million and will
Bank of Nova Scotia: The Trend Continues Up (BNS) - Investors Business Daily
Mar 04, 2010 (SmarTrend(R) Spotlight via COMTEX) — SmarTrend identified an Uptrend for Bank of Nova Scotia ( BNS ) on February 12, 2010 at $44.64. In approximately 3 weeks, Bank of Nova Scotia has returned 6.7% as of Thursday’s closing price of $47
Korean manufacturer chooses Nova Scotia for North American production - CNW Group
The Province of Nova Scotia and DSME have signed a shareholder agreement and committed to equity investments: DSME is contributing $20.4 million and will hold 51 per cent of the common shares and the Province is contributing $19.6 million and will
Nova Scotia Premier defends MLA spending on professional fees - Globe and Mail
N ova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter insists that the public gets good value from the thousands of dollars it has paid to maintain his professional standing as a lawyer. The NDP Leader, whose party moved decisively this week to head off outrage over
Crosby’s goal wins gold, Canada beats U.S. team 3-2 in overtime - Washington Post
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Back seven years ago, when this coastal city was awarded these Olympic Games, this would have been how nearly any denizen of any province — from the cosmopolitan city of Vancouver to the tiny town of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia — would have drawn up the final play on the final day
Bank of Nova Scotia: The Trend Continues Up (BNS) - Investors Business Daily
Mar 04, 2010 (SmarTrend(R) Spotlight via COMTEX) — SmarTrend identified an Uptrend for Bank of Nova Scotia ( BNS ) on February 12, 2010 at $44.64. In approximately 3 weeks, Bank of Nova Scotia has returned 6.7% as of Thursday’s closing price of $47
Nova Scotia concerned about Ottawa’s decision to freeze defence - Canada East
HALIFAX, N.S. - Nova Scotia’s deputy premier says there were no big surprises in the federal budget, but he’s somewhat concerned about Ottawa’s decision to freeze departmental operating budgets. Frank Corbett says his main concern is that restrained
Scotiabank CEO takes home $9.7-million - Financial Post
Reuters Rick Waugh, chief executive of Bank of Nova Scotia, was awarded $9.7-million last year in total direct compensation, up 29% from the previous year. Rick Waugh, chief executive of Bank of Nova Scotia, was awarded $9.7-million last year in
Neenah Paper To Sell Remaining Timberlands In Nova Scotia For C$82.5 - RTT News
(RTTNews) - Neenah Paper Inc. (NP: News ) announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to sell its remaining 475 thousand acres of timberlands in Nova Scotia for C$82.5 million to Northern Pulp Nova Scotia, through their affiliate, Northern
New research makes case for N.S. as birthplace of hockey - Edmonton Journal
Canwest News Service - With Canadians basking in the glow of Olympic hockey glory and still savouring Nova Scotia-born Sidney Crosby s overtime winner in Sunday s gold-medal match against the U.S. two sports historians from Sweden have
Daewoo to build wind turbine components at mothballed Nova Scotia - Stockhouse
HALIFAX, N.S. - South Korean manufacturing giant Daewoo is on the verge of resurrecting the mothballed TrentonWorks plant in Nova Scotia. Anna Sawinska, business development manager for Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co. Ltd., confirms in
Scotiabank CEO takes home $9.7-million - Financial Post
Reuters Rick Waugh, chief executive of Bank of Nova Scotia, was awarded $9.7-million last year in total direct compensation, up 29% from the previous year. Rick Waugh, chief executive of Bank of Nova Scotia, was awarded $9.7-million last year in
Two arrested for Nova Scotia cross burning - Vancouver Sun
arrested two men in the case of a Nova Scotia cross burning that shook the residents of rural Hants County. The RCMP said Wednesday Nathan Neil Rehberg, 20 and Justin Chad Rehberg and victims Michelle Lyon and Shayne Howe are known
Crosby’s goal wins gold, Canada beats U.S. team 3-2 in overtime - Washington Post
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Back seven years ago, when this coastal city was awarded these Olympic Games, this would have been how nearly any denizen of any province — from the cosmopolitan city of Vancouver to the tiny town of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia — would have drawn up the final play on the final day