Author: Heritagegas

Electricity isn’t the only way to become a greener province

No single type of energy will enable Nova Scotia to become a greener province. To meet our diverse energy needs in a low carbon future, Nova Scotia will need to use energy more efficiently and transition to a mix of cleaner energy sources – clean electricity, renewable energy, and lower-carbon fuels.

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Natural gas helps grow companies that grow communities

Across the province, natural gas is supplying businesses with energy that allows them to remain competitive in their industries and stay rooted in Nova Scotia. Their success helps sustain rural Nova Scotian economies, stimulate our province’s innovation and create jobs on the East Coast.

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The Canteen: Cooking with Natural Gas

Since opening, The Canteen has followed a simple food philosophy: honest, unpretentious food made with love. Chef Renée Lavallée infuses her culinary magic into every dish, from classic French, Italian, and traditional Nova Scotian cuisine – all made with local meats, cheeses, fish and seasonal produce. On February 8, The Canteen moved from its former […]

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Sustainable Living for New IKEA Halifax Store

The new IKEA store, located in Dartmouth Crossing, will be opening on September 27, 2017. The 330,000 square foot store will include a large Showroom and Market Hall, a full restaurant, and a children’s play facility. IKEA Halifax has been constructed to be the most sustainable IKEA store in Canada, with a particular focus on […]

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