The Berkshire Hathaway CEO had some wise words for investors after a tumultuous April for equities.
Manufacturing has dominated the news because of tariffs, but uncertainty has spread over into the services sector.
Wall Street is not the economy, and Trump should remind Americans of that.
Analysts are “relieved” after Big Tech companies remained committed to large AI budgets.
Top Africa crypto news features Onafriq adopting USDC as Nigeria hunts CBEX scammers. In Ethiopia, Phoenix Group is expanding its Bitcoin mining operations. The last week of April brought several notable crypto stories from Africa. African payment service provider Onafriq is leveraging USDC to enhance cross-border settlements. Meanwhile, Nigeria is pursuing eight individuals, including four […]
It’s Emergency Preparedness Week which means officials are encouraging Nova Scotians to make sure they’re prepared in the event of emergencies. The awareness campaign started Sunday and runs until Saturday and during that time, the province and other officials are offering up some tips for how residents can stay prepared for potential emergencies. According to […]
The RCMP is turning to the public for information on the whereabouts of a woman from West Hants. According to police, Lyndsay Moorhouse, 43, was last seen in Three Mile Plains on Sunday. Moorhouse is described as 5’2″ and about 200 lbs with medium-length blond hair, blue eyes and glasses. She’s believed to be wearing […]
The body of a missing youth has been recovered from Eden Lake, following a large search effort that spanned more than 24 hours. RCMP say two youths were paddling separately on the lake around 5 p.m. Thursday when one of the kayaks overturned, causing the boy to disappear beneath the water. A missing youth who […]
The Nova Scotia government says a larger fine for illegal burning that was brought in after the province’s destructive 2023 wildfires will be sticking around. The province set an interim fine of $25,000 for people who refused to follow daily burn restrictions, up from the previous fine which was around $200. “Nova Scotians saw the […]
The RCMP say a search for two young children believed to have wandered away from their home in Pictou County is continuing. Searchers have yet to locate Lily Sullivan, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, who were last seen around 10 a.m. Friday on Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station, rural area in the province. “The children […]