Three community centres across Canada were gifted indoor murals to mark World Mental Health Day, as well as highlight “Illumina,” BeautiTone’s 2024 Colour of the Year.
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After recently being stranded and rescued on a snowshoe trail in Cape Breton, N.S., a woman has expressed her concerns about the lack of signage and trail markers in the area.
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Situated in the centre of downtown Halifax in the new Queen’s Marque district, the Muir Hotel offers elevated hospitality and service inspired by the spirit, culture, and natural beauty of Nova Scotia.
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The Nova Scotia Department of Municipal Affairs and Housing announced the Region of Queens Municipality (RQM) received $20,000 out of $750,000 the province has given out to 37 projects in Nova Scotia through its Beautification and Streetscaping Program (BSP) and the Community Works Program (CWP). Nine projects will receive $164,083 through the Community Works Program….
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ONTogether, a not-for-profit organization established to foster individual resiliency during challenging times, has introduced limited-edition posters made by Canadian artists to show its support to Nova Scotians.
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Canadian out-of-home (OOH) advertising firm Pattison Outdoor has signed a new multi-year bus and shelter ad contract with Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM), expanding its coverage across the Maritimes.
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Diamond Integrated Marketing’s out-of-home (OOH) advertising campaign that announced the 2017 opening of Ikea’s first store in Atlantic Canada has won the Canadian OOH Marketing and Measurement Bureau’s (COMMB’s) first annual Grand Iris Creative Award.
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Mattatall Signs, a nearly 40-year-old sign fabrication company in Dartmouth, N.S., has announced a transition in business ownership and management as its founder and current president, Bob Mattatall, moves into semi-retirement.
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Mattatall Signs, based in Dartmouth, N.S., has manufactured and installed thousands of signs over nearly 40 years. The influence of
its founder, president and CEO, Robert E. Mattatall, on the sign industry has been even more expansive.
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