Winter in Nova Scotia… …is Enchanting. The way the ground will freeze, and the ocean will remain fluid and unpredictable. The community is busier than ever. Shops are bustling, neighbors are more cheerful, and everyone is preparing for winter. Wind will bend the last of the rain, slowly freezing into sheets and icicles. Clinging to… [Read More]
Environmental Changes in the Maritimes
Climate Change As most of you know, our global climate is changing. In the Maritimes, we are experiencing more storms, heavier rainfall events, fluctuating seasonal temperatures and shorter, milder winters. Forest Canopy Protection Surface water increases with heavy precipitation, especially in areas with hardened surfaces such as pavement, concrete and unvegetated, high traffic hardened surfaces…. [Read More]
Kaitlyn Kelly – Chief Administrative Officer
Kaitlyn started working for HNH in summer of 2018 as the Chief Administrative Officer. Kaitlyn manages our office, handles administrative duties, and company finances. Before starting with HNH, Kaitlyn received her business administration diploma from NSCC and is attending Mount St. Vincent University part time for her accounting degree. Kaitlyn enjoys being outdoors and a… [Read More]
Jim Landry
Rosmarie has presented at various conferences for us over the past few years and is always well received. She is obviously passionate and sincere about the work she performs in her daily business life and it comes across clearly when she speaks. She loves what she does and loves to talk about it. She has… [Read More]
Alex & Kate
Helping nature heal influenced our decision to move to Lunenburg County. Both of us were city kids when we first met Rosmarie. When we bought our first house, she helped us put some raised beds, herbs, and a fruit patch in our small backyard so we could grow some food for ourselves. We were totally… [Read More]