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Bulletin - November 2024
Peek behind the curtain at MetroWorks! From hosting Nova Scotia’s first financial literacy conference to smashing pumpkins, painting walls, and adding walk-in fridges for food security, see how our team is creating community connections and lasting change. Click to learn more about these inspiring stories!
Bulletin - October 2024
Discover how MetroWorks programs bring people together, from cooking and baking to free monthly haircuts and skills for independence. Dive into our October bulletin to see community stories, participant spotlights, and celebrations that highlight the vibrant impact of your local social enterprises and programs.
Bulletin - September 2024
Explore Common Roots summer recap with stories of local markets, community events, and innovative programs that made a meaningful impact in Halifax. From freshly harvested veggies to fun picnics and empowering employment initiatives, this post captures the heart of our community.
Bulletin - Summer 2024
Explore Common Roots summer recap with stories of local markets, community events, and innovative programs that made a meaningful impact in Halifax. From freshly harvested veggies to fun picnics and empowering employment initiatives, this post captures the heart of our community.
Bulletin - June 2024
Discover inspiring stories of community impact and celebration in our latest bulletin. From Stone Hearth's remarkable charity event to MetroWorks' honored recognition by ISANS, and BiHi Farm's joyous summer solstice festivities, each story highlights the power of community, dedication, and meaningful connections.
Bulletin - May 2024
Catch up on MetroWorks's latest news: planting workshops, EDGE program graduation, MLA visits, job successes from Stone Hearth Bakery, a new partnership with LIFT Impact Partners, and summer treats at The Ampersand Cafe. Read more to stay updated on our impactful initiatives!
Bulletin - April 2024
This month, we're excited to share stories of urban farming resilience, culinary excellence for a cause, and empowering progress in employment opportunities.Join us as we delve into these impactful stories and more, highlighting the collective efforts that make MetroWorks a driving force for positive change in our community.
Bulletin - March 2024
From empowering urban gardening with EDGE participants to gearing up for a vibrant growing season with Common Roots Urban Farm, our initiatives are blossoming. Experience the taste of success with Stone Hearth Bakery's delectable bread creations served at the Juno Awards, and discover how our collaboration with GEO Nova Scotia bridges digital divides. Join us on this journey of growth and connectivity!
Bulletin - February 2024
Discover the transformative power of community collaboration and empowerment in the latest MetroWorks Bulletin. From the launch of Money Path Atlantic's podcast to insightful visits by MP Lena Metlege Diab and Minister Kamal Khera, each story reflects our commitment to making a positive impact. Join us on this journey of resilience, inclusion, and vibrant creativity.
Bulletin - January 2024
Welcome to MetroWorks's January Bulletin! Explore the impact of clothing donations, vibrant spaces at EDGE, gratitude for our tutors, and digital tools shaping adult education at Cunard Learning Centre. Join the community stories that define us!
Community News
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Global’s Eilish Bonang catches up with Dave Rideout, president and CEO of MetroWorks Employment Association, to chat about the recent funding received by the social enterprise, Stone Hearth Bakery, for upgrades to its kitchen. Watch the six minute video here.
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“Today, the Honourable Lena Metlege Diab, Member of Parliament for Halifax West, announced a non-repayable investment of $172,000 to MetroWorks Employment Association (MetroWorks) for its social enterprise, Stone Hearth Bakery. The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Official Languages and Minister responsible for ACOA. “
“With this funding, Stone Hearth Bakery purchased and installed new commercial ovens, a proofer and a range hood to replace aging equipment in its main kitchen. The bakery also improved its fire suppression system and installed a higher capacity gas line. These upgrades allow the community bakery to operate at increased capacity, providing more opportunities to train and employ people from underrepresented groups.”
Read the full media release here.
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Find out how newcomer women to Canada continue their passion for farming in their new communities at Common Roots Urban Farm. These women grow produce you cannot buy locally, and have started a small business by selling these products through social media for others to enjoy. Watch the video on CTV’s website here.
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Stone Hearth’s very own Red Seal Chef, Rob MacIsaac, shows viewers how to make cheesesteak hoagies. Watch the video on CTV’s website here.
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“A popular Halifax community farm organization marked the start of its summer growing season by launching some of its in-progress accessibility features. Common Roots Urban Farm hosted a Celebration of Summer on Thursday afternoon at its Bayers Lake BiHi Park location – one of two, the other being in Dartmouth.” Read on here
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“A new cafe with a goal of giving back to the community has opened in the heart of Halifax. The Ampersand Cafe opened in the Halifax Public Library on June 13 with a unique business idea - creating employment and training opportunities for the public.” Read on here
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“From now until the end of August, you can enjoy some very insta-worthy bagels while supporting a good cause, thanks to the Rainbow Bagel Campaign. In a collaboration between Dreadlocks & Kindness and Stone Hearth Bakery, for every six-pack of Pride-themed bagels sold, 25 percent of the cost will go to the Youth Project and the Rainbow Refugee Association of Nova Scotia.” Read on here
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“After almost two years with no in-house café, you can once again grab a coffee and a snack at the Halifax central library on spring garden road.” Read on here
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“Eating and drinking haven't been allowed at Halifax public libraries for almost a year because of the pandemic. But when they do return there will be a new place to go at the central library — the Ampersand Café.” Read on here
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“That is why the EDGE pilot program – which provides eligible Employment Support and Income Assistance clients aged 18 to 26 with a one-stop-shop approach – is expanding to Bridgewater, New Glasgow, Sydney and north end Halifax. The pilot expansion could reach about 200 more young adults each year.” Read on here