Women at the Wheel: Advancing Female Opportunities in Motive Careers
The automotive industry was once—and in some places, struggles to remain–a distinctly old-boys club. But women are outside rapping on the door and
The automotive industry was once—and in some places, struggles to remain–a distinctly old-boys club. But women are outside rapping on the door and
By Susan Bradley Twenty years ago, Nova Scotia’s trucking industry was grappling with increasing injury rates and rising Workers Compensation premiums. Spurred by
Ladies Making Their Mark on Maritime Stock Car Racing By Tim Terry Grassroots stock car racing in the Maritimes has seen many trends
Susan Sangster takes pride in her two Bumper to Bumper stores in Elmsdale and Lower Sackville, nova scotia By Susan Bradley Being a
By Bob Greenwood September is traditionally an “evaluation” type month getting ready for the Fall/Winter season; however, it doesn’t have to be an
While the merits of MVI programs are still debated by many who fail to see their value, one pundit sees things a little
Shelly Pye is opening doors for women with her seminars and even helping them rethink some of their career goals. By Jon Barry
By Susan Bradley A mid-life decision to switch careers brought Michelle Gregory home to her roots, a family-run automotive store in Musquodoboit Harbour
By Kenneth E. Seaton It may have been published back in June of 1949 but, for all intents and purposes, George Orwell’s best-selling
By Carter Hammett And they said salt was bad for you. The race is clearly on to build a better battery. Millions of