Year in Review: Craig Estabrooks On The Big Moves Shaping Port Saint John’s Future
Huddle sits down with Port Saint John’s president and CEO to reflect on containers, partnerships, and “unprecedented growth” in 2022.
Huddle sits down with Port Saint John’s president and CEO to reflect on containers, partnerships, and “unprecedented growth” in 2022.
Cruise Atlantic Canada says that 474 ships and 622,811 passengers visited the four Atlantic provinces, an increase of 24 percent from 2019.
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The port’s president says its growth trajectory “is on track to place us as one of the top container ports in Canada.”
The Maiden, sailed by an all-female crew, arrived in Saint John on August 3, amongst their three-year world tour.
Johanne McInnis, a Saint John woman, has spent years mentoring within the different communities she is involved in. She says mentoring is her commitment to the next generation.
Called “She Sails,” the beer is being launched around the same time as The Maiden Factor, an all-women sailboat that arrives in Saint John next week as part of its three-year world tour.
On Thursday, the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Union of Canadian Transportation Employees at the Port voted in favour of a new agreement.
Investments in new and existing tourism destinations are critical to improving the experiences of those who visit Saint John, according to panelists from the recent Port Days conference hosted by Port Saint John.
Craig Estabrooks, president and CEO of Port Saint John, said the increase in revenue was primarily due to growth in the bulk sector.