Moncton Hits Record $270-Million In Building Permits In 2020
Residential developments made up half of the building activity last year at $133.6 million, offsetting a slow down in the commercial sector.
Residential developments made up half of the building activity last year at $133.6 million, offsetting a slow down in the commercial sector.
Harris, who launched the Fredericton company with Charles Cartmill 14 years ago, had been a minority shareholder.
This is part two of a series about business leaders who are supporting the call for a public inquiry into systemic racism in the justice system in New Brunswick.
The province also announced that grants of up to $5,000 will be available for small businesses that have been subject to orange or red level measures for at least one week between Oct. 10, 2020, and March 31, 2021.
Halo Donuts was a pop-up shop for 90 days. But the ongoing support from Monctonians has helped solidify the decision to remain open.
Keith McIntosh, David Alston, Marcel LeBrun, and Andrea Feunekes are among New Brunswick business leaders who say the Higgs government isn’t doing enough to address systemic racism in the province.
Moncton-based Soricimed is in the process of raising up to $5-million to further develop its cancer drug SOR-C13. But, it turns out, the drug could have the potential to treat Covid-19 as well.
Danielle Gauvin, who owns the Sequioa Natural & Organic stores in downtown Moncton and Dieppe, is stepping away from the franchise and moving towards a new business called the Wellness Exchange.
Randy Johnston of Moncton sells the items people don’t want anymore on online marketplaces. They make a bit of money, and he does, too.
Kolin Barley owns the St. James Gate franchise, Brian Harriman was president of New Brunswick Liquor for five years, and Brad Devarennes was in charge of sales execution and customer experience globally for Molson.