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Cover Story
February 26, 2014
In this issue's cover story, journalist Wade Kearley tackles some of the biggest issues to perpetually challenge Atlantic Canada. Can Newfoundland and Labrador every really be aligned with the Maritimes when it's so geographically and culturally disparate? Or, is it time to finally accept and embrace the fact that the Atlantic Ocean is one monster of a moat, one that may be too big to bridge?
Feature
February 26, 2014
Is the next generation ready, or willing, to continue construction of the property development firm (Southwest Properties) founded by their grandfather? Iconic Atlantic Canada entrepreneur Jim Spatz answers this, and other tough questions, in our Voice of Experience profile.
February 27, 2014
Nothing unites Moncton tighter, faster than economic woes. So much so that the city recently hosted a summit to head off perceived challenges long before they become fiscal reality. Here's what they came up with.
Feature
February 27, 2014
Acadia University's Ray Ivany advocates ann "old school" approach to Nova Scotia's economic woes.
February 27, 2014
Does supporting Halifax lead to decline in rural Nova Scotia? Fred Morley claims the opposite.
February 27, 2014
Techies say their sector is s hot spot that could burn brighter, if only it wasn't misunderstood and underappreciated.
Devil’s Advocate, Column,
February 27, 2014
Why there's never been a better time to put your neck on the line
Between the Lines, Column,
February 25, 2014
About the day Burf Ploughman came to the office and inspired this issue's cover story
Column, Winner takes all,
February 26, 2014
Bleak future in store for New Brunswick if it doesn't act now on deficit reduction
Column, XX Factor,
February 26, 2014
Women who want to get more from their business, need to get out more.
Just Sayin’, Column,
February 26, 2014
Capitalism has become synonymous with cannibalism and it's eating itself alive
Department, Off the shelf,
February 27, 2014
Our resident bibliophile reviews two must-reads: one, Bill Bryson's "One Summer, America 1927" he calls an entertaining remembrance of an epic time in recent history; the other, Craig Johnson's "Spirit of Steamboat: A Walter Longmire Story", a fast-paced introduction to a multi-faceted fictional lawman.
Department, The Water Cooler,
February 26, 2014
News briefs on illegal bulbs, housing markets and innovative solutions to power blackouts, as well as loonie tourists, bitcoins and white-haired workers.
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