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Shortage of labour : Many industries across Maritimes struggling to find staffing
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Our mission is to spark curiosity for marine life : New aquarium proposed for Dartmouth waterfront
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Expanded Small Business Real Property Tax Rebate Program Opens
May 14, 2021 - 11:34 AM
More types of businesses are now eligible for the Small Business Real Property Tax Rebate Program, which opened to applications today, May 14.
The program has expanded to include live performing arts organizations and independent retailers with a physical location, such as bookstores or clothing stores.
“We have been consulting with the business community and listening to their concerns. The changes that we are announcing today are one way we are responding to that feedback,” said Labi Kousoulis, Minister of Inclusive Economic Growth. “We will continue to engage with our local businesses and work with our federal partners to support those in need.”
DARTMOUTH, N.S. Café owner Ian Macleod has a message for the Premier of Nova Scotia. Send the help we really need, said Macleod, who has been in business for 18 months and has struggled through pandemic restrictions that have crushed his bottom line. Each wave has made things a little bit worse, said Macleod. Macleod s cafe has received government financial assistance. I got the 75 per cent rent subsidy, said Macleod. So I was on the hook for 25, the landlord was on the hook for 25, and the government did 50. Macleod has also twice received government aid, which covered 15 percent of his February sales, which he pointed out was his slowest month.