
Houston signs with Ontario in 'direct-to-consumer' alcohol deal
The Nova Scotia and Ontario governments have signed an agreement aimed at allowing people to buy alcoholic beverages made in each province. The “direct-to-consumer agreement,” according to the province, will allow people in Nova Scotia to buy wine, beer and spirits directly from producers in Ontario, and people in Ontario to buy directly from Nova […]
CityNews HalifaxN.S. craft brewers target budget as ‘leverage’ for rule changes
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Tanner says ever since the province announced, in the summer, a policy study looking at exploring expanding where alcohol is sold and consumed, the industry has been in a standstill.
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Craft breweries want to use Nova Scotia budget as 'bargaining chip'
As Nova Scotia sees an increase in craft breweries struggling to make ends meet, the organization representing the industry is pointing to the province’s own budget as “leverage” for much-needed changes. In February, Halifax-based 2 Crows Brewing announced it would be shutting down operations after producing beer for nearly a decade. While Andrew Tanner, president […]
CityNews HalifaxFarmers’ sit-in protest at Bord Bia offices ends
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AN ongoing protest at the Bord Bia headquarters in Dublin has come to an end
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Alumnus’ Commitment Establishes Tony Kepano Joint Center for Real Estate
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Georgia Tech is launching a collaborative hub that will elevate real estate education, industry engagement, and alumni involvement across campus.
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Georgia Tech is launching the Tony Kepano Joint Center for Real Estate, a collaborative hub that will elevate real estate education, industry engagement, and alumni involvement across campus. The center is being made possible through a significant commitment from accomplished real estate leader Tony Kepano, who graduated from Georgia Tech in 1986 with a degree in industrial management.
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