Halifax Business
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Halifax chamber calls for more in-office work days to help with downtown pandemic recoveryThe Halifax Chamber of Commerce is calling for a hybrid work model requiring municipal workers to be in office three to four days a week to 'help stimulate the downtown area.'EconomyApr 10, 2023
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A burger for just 99¢? Halifax eatery celebrates 40th year with 1983 pricesRudy's Catering celebrated its 40th anniversary by serving food for a day at its original 1983 prices, including 99-cent hamburgers.CanadaApr 5, 2023
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Brothers bring love of Turkish coffee to Halifax with new caféHamza and Ahmad Issa have opened East Cup Café on Robie Street. They were inspired by some of their fondest memories growing up in Jordan.FeaturesJan 21, 2023
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Canada’s oldest children’s book store now writing its next chapterLiz Crocker, the owner of Woozles in Halifax, appreciates "the support of the community for the importance of children, in building a future community and a future country."CanadaOct 16, 2021
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Halifax business offering free microblading treatment for cancer survivorsAt Lash Perfect, microblading — a procedure valued at around $500 — is completely covered for those who have suffered hair loss due to chemotherapy or alopecia.FeaturesJan 2, 2020
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Woozles celebrates 40 years in business"When people ask how I feel, I say, 'Kind of stunned and absolutely delighted with the response that we still have,'" Liz Crocker, the owner of Woozles, said at the event.EconomyOct 13, 2018
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