Conference Board of Canada: A lot can happen in a few years, according to The Chronicle Herald. Buildings are re-purposed. Theres the former school that now serves as the town hall and library; the restaurant in the former firehall, complete with decorative features paying homage to the former tenants. And then theres the former town hall and S The Conference Board of Canada gives Nova Scotia s economy a D, towns and villages are disappearing as taxes rise and populations fall and polls say we re less than welcoming to immigrants. Today, will begin a conversation and in months to come, provide a forum for ideas and strategies to kickstart our economy, make government more efficient and attract and keep immigrants. We begin that conversation in Berwick. Faced with the closure of its third major employer in 15 years, Berwick appeared to be a one-horse town destined for the glue factory. But a drive through Berwick today reveals a flourishing town with a host of interesting and attractive independent businesses.
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