N.B. Downtown Associations Launch Campaign To Promote Local Businesses
DCNB represents the province’s 26 Business Improvement Areas (BIAs), which focus solely on downtowns and represent the interests of downtown businesses.
DCNB represents the province’s 26 Business Improvement Areas (BIAs), which focus solely on downtowns and represent the interests of downtown businesses.
Amber Mac, former co-host of BNN’s App Central and Bloomberg Brink, will lead in-depth discussions on mobilizing capital, leveraging national connectivity, and evaluating global perspectives on angel investing.
The Saint John Airport has confirmed that this news means all flights in and out of the airport are now temporarily suspended.
Air Canada will also suspend all flights in Sydney, and four routes in Deer Lake, Charlottetown, Fredericton and Halifax until further notice.
The owner of the retail clothing company Country Liberty joins Mark Leger on Huddle ‘Home Office’ to chat about leading a business with $2.5-million in sales to even greater heights with the help of two Dragons’ Den investors.
The Fredericton-based CyberHatch program that will work with 20 companies per year aims to drive immigration and create jobs in New Brunswick.
The Fredericton company hired up to 15 people and expand its facilities in Fredericton as it ramped up production of the chemicals used in its newly developed tests.
Swallow Immigration Consultancy has been helping immigrants come and settle in New Brunswick for years. But it now wants to help the province’s employers fill their staff shortages, too.
Alicia Ismach was on the ground floor when Israel started building its now booming fintech sector. On the latest Huddle “Home Office” podcast, the entrepreneur-in-residence at Venn Innovation in Moncton says we have the potential for the same kind of success here.
The money will support small, independently-owned businesses such as bars, restaurants, and gyms that as of today are no longer allowed to stay open.
The U.S. set a new duty rate of 8.99 percent on Canadian softwood lumber, down from the 20.23 percent set in 2017.