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Small business owners fear for business survival

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.

Halifax! Show up for Pan-Asian Food!

Halifax! Show up for Pan-Asian Food!  The Coast has teamed up with photographer Mo Phùng and their sister Thanh Phùng @loveandsundays to celebrate the great food and culture in Halifax Pan-Asian restaurants and businesses during Asian Heritage Month. In response to the rise and escalation in xenophobia and hate crimes resulting from COVID-19 pandemic, we wanted to launch a give back campaign to the Asian Canadian communities and neighbourhoods in Kjipuktuk and surrounding areas” says Mo Phùng. “We want to see Asian small business owners thriving and not struggling to keep their doors open during the pandemic.

Development desired: Former Dartmouth mayor says Halifax council neglecting other side of harbour

  DARTMOUTH, N.S. There is no secret that development has been on the rise for years in Halifax, as evidenced by the many cranes visible across the city skyline. But former Dartmouth mayor and Halifax city councillor Gloria McCluskey thinks that development, and taxpayers dollars, are being too heavily focused on the Halifax side of the peninsula. $63 million library, $16.2 million pool, $80 million for the Halifax Forum, says McCluskey. A lot of tax dollars coming from Dartmouth. McCluskey says business parks in Burnside and Dartmouth Crossing generate a lot of tax revenue for the city, and Dartmouth isn t seeing their fair share of development.

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