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Home » Business » Herald Magazine

Herald Magazine Issue 1 Volume 1

New issue coming May 27 in The Sunday Herald

Ian Thompson, associate publisher of The Chronicle Herald
Welcome to the Herald Magazine
Welcome to Herald Magazine, the newest addition to products built around The Chronicle Herald, Canada’s largest independently owned daily newspaper. Herald Magazine joins Herald Business Insider, Nova Scotia’s largest... Read More
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Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter in the library at Province House: 'People talk about economic development as if it's a magic wand and it's not. It's about well-thought-out policy decisions over a period of time.' (ADRIEN VECZAN / Staff)
Darrell Dexter: Good for business?
As the provincial government’s controversial labour bill was wending its way into law in early December, Premier Darrell Dexter left the legislature and headed the couple of blocks to a waterfront hotel where he was to deliver the annual state... Read More
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Irving Shipyard workers gather to listen to an address by Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Halifax in January. (TIM KROCHAK / Staff)
Game changer
It’s 3 p.m. on a balmy January day, which means the day shift is starting to think longingly about quitting time at the Halifax Shipyard. Read More
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Scott Smith, Rooftight Construction: 'The guys who work for me, we're thinking, "There's going to be more houses than we can build."' (PETER PARSONS / Staff)
Cashing in
When the cheer went up at Halifax Shipyard, there was an echo at a show home in Fall River. Read More
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10 Nova Scotia business leaders to watch in 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012 - 7:21pm | By JOHN DeMONT Business Reporter
Feel that beneath your feet? The economic ground is undergoing a seismic shift in Nova Scotia. Historic, old industries seem to be crumbling. New industries and businesses — or radically reconfigured old ones — are rising. So are new...
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Conservative MP Peter Penashue was the federal point man on the Lower Churchill power project. (THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Electrical storm: Is Muskrat Falls just another missing link?
Friday, February 17, 2012 - 5:51pm | By PAUL McLEOD Ottawa Bureau
Every year, Elizabeth Penashue leaves her Sheshatshui, Labrador, home and travels to the Churchill River in what has increasingly become an act of defiance.
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TAYLOR: Govern best by governing less
Friday, February 17, 2012 - 12:41pm | By ROGER TAYLOR Business Columnist
Halifax Shipyard just won the largest naval shipbuilding contract from the federal government in the country’s history. Nova Scotia businesses should be brimming with confidence.
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Tristan Kelley and Kim the Belgian horse pull logs out of the woods. (ERIC WYNNE / Staff)
Seeing the forest for the trees
Friday, February 17, 2012 - 6:00pm | By MICHAEL GORMAN Truro Bureau
In a place deep in the woods that feels far more remote than it actually is, Kevin Veinotte carefully selects a tree and cuts it down with a chainsaw. Standing back, he waits while Tristan Kelley, guiding a tall, tan-coloured horse, comes in to...
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Amanda Benoit grabs a lobster at the Clearwater Seafoods retail store in Bedford. (ADRIEN VECZAN / Staff)
It's not your father's fishery
Friday, February 17, 2012 - 6:30pm | By BEVERLEY WARE South Shore Bureau
BRIDGEWATER — Henry Demone was 15 when he went to sea, working that summer as a deckhand on his dad’s boat, the Cape Scotia.
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Andrew David Terris has researched the importance of arts and culture in our economy. In this photo, he is framed by the Bird of Spring, based on a stone sculpture by Cape Dorset artist, Etungat, at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia courtyard. (TIM KROCHAK / Staff)
Culture of attraction
Friday, February 17, 2012 - 12:09pm | By REMO ZACCAGNA Business Reporter
It’s a question developer Joe Ramia knows is coming.
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Eric Gillis trains in Quelph, Ont., on Jan. 13. Gillis, who was born and raised in Antigonish, trains every day for the 2012 Olympic Games. (GLENN LOWSON)
London 2012: N.S. Olympic hopefuls get ready for the Games
Friday, February 17, 2012 - 6:29pm | By MONTY MOSHER Sports Reporter
Little is certain when it comes to Nova Scotians’ participation in this summer’s Olympic Games in London. Just ask Antigonish’s Eric Gillis.
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MOREIRA: Watch those prowed plans, ships alone can't save us
Friday, February 17, 2012 - 6:15pm | By PETER MOREIRA
If you recognize my name, it is probably because you are familiar with my book, Backwater: Nova Scotia’s Economic Decline.
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BRIGHTON: Quest for fuel tangled up in fear of fracking
Friday, February 17, 2012 - 5:55pm | By RACHEL BRIGHTON
As mining companies and concerned citizens line up on either side of the fracking debate in 2012, we should consider the claim by American environmentalist and writer, Wendell Berry, that the “great ecological sin” is hubris. In ancient...
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Canadian Icon: Bruce Cockburn
Friday, February 17, 2012 - 7:03pm | BRUCE MacKINNON
  Bruce Cockburn Born: May 27, 1945 Raised: Ottawa, Ontario Studied: Composition at Berklee College of Music, Boston, Mass. Milestones: If I Had a Rocket Launcher Currently: Touring Atlantic Canada
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