CM Marine Aims for Better Life Jacket

In the 1960s, Cape Breton fisherman Floyd Mackenzie nearly drowned in an accident that ultimately claimed the life of a different crew member.

Mackenzie and his “hired man,” Ernest Brown, were jumping from their fishing boat into a dory. The smaller vessel destabilized, tipping both men into the water. Floyd managed to rescue himself by grabbing one of the rowboat’s oars. Brown was less

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Entrevestor Live: Early Bird Price Ends June 30

Innovation aficionados looking to save on tickets for this year's Entrevestor Live startup conference have until June 30 to sign up at our early-bird price of $70.

The half-day conference, to be hosted by startup specialist Permjot Valia, will take place Sept. 17 at Volta in Halifax. After this month, live tickets will cost $80. Virtual tickets cost $65.

Entrevestor Live showcases the best and

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Six Companies Win Spark Competition

Six winners of the annual Spark Nova Scotia competition for rural, coastal and edtech startups were announced during an event Tuesday, beating out 64 other applicants.

The winning companies in each of three regions — Cape Breton, Nova Scotia North and Nova Scotia Southwest — received $50,000 each, while the second place finishers received $40,000.

Spark is organized by the Nova Scotia

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Information Economy Leads Hiring: Halifax Index

The information economy is Halifax’s fastest-growing employer, though the university programs that feed skilled workers into the innovation ecosystem have seen their student bodies decrease, according to the Halifax Partnership economic development group’s 2024 Halifax Index.

The report, which defines industries based on the North American Industry Classification System used by Canada, the

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Tribe Seeks Start Small Applicants

Tribe Network, the Halifax-based startup support organization for BIPOC founders, has announced funding of $500 to $1,000 for BIPOC entrepreneurs via its Start Small grants.

The grants are one-time, but also come with mentorship and educational programming, as well as networking events. To be eligible, companies must be at least one-third owned by a BIPOC founder and have less than $5,000 of

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Marine Electrification Framework Needed: Industry

Earlier this month, top brass from the marine industry, including both international and regional players, met in Halifax to discuss the future of electrification and the role Atlantic Canada could play.

The verdict, according to moderator Brent Dancey of national research non-profit Oceans North, was clear: with Norway and the United Kingdom having emerged as early frontrunners in the marine

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MIMOSA Raises Capital

Eight months after it launched its product in the United States and four months after winning Health Canada approval, Halifax- and Toronto-based MIMOSA Diagnostics has closed a funding round for an undisclosed amount, led by California’s Kern Venture Group.

Also included in the round were Kindling Venture Partners, another California company, Vancouver’s Spring Impact Capital, Toronto-based

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Rise Eyes Partnerships, Manufactured Home Builders

Rise, the Fredericton B-Corp specializing in sustainable home renovation materials, has signed what CEO Matt Daigle hopes will be a series of marketing partnerships with the stars of home improvement TV shows.

In an interview Monday, Daigle said a recently announced deal with HGTV host Bryan Baeumler — who is also now a shareholder — is the first salvo in a new strategy of marketing Rise via

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