Fredericton Chamber of Commerce Elects New President
Michael Melvin will sit as president for a one-year stint in 2023-2024, taking over for Jull Stairs of Daye Kelly & Associates.
Michael Melvin will sit as president for a one-year stint in 2023-2024, taking over for Jull Stairs of Daye Kelly & Associates.
Opinion: Is it a lot of money? Absolutely. Was council right to move forward with its construction at increased cost? Absolutely.
The company says it’s closing the clinic “in an effort to reduce expenditures and preserve capital.”
Opinion: As Minister Ernie Steeves prepares the government’s 2023-2024 operating budget, which will be announced next month, investments must be made where they are needed most: in health, housing, and human resources.
At his annual state-of-the-province address, Premier Blaine Higgs claimed growth on multiple fronts and a growing awareness of its success as signs of a social and economic “renaissance” in New Brunswick.
One of the authors of a large study on office vacancies across New Brunswick’s three largest cities breaks down the forces behind rising office vacancy rates.
Vacancies in office space rose across New Brunswick’s three largest cities in 2022, says a recent Turner Drake & Partners study.
A crowd with honking-loud local support gathered in front of the office of Moncton East MLA Daniel Allain to picket and call for the return of a rent cap to New Brunswick.
‘Do I Know You From Somewhere?’ will be about a couple dealing with clashing realities and loss of memories in an isolated home as a consequence of a cosmic event.
The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce’s annual policy priorities are a good snapshot of what matters most to the business community from year-to-year.