New Brunswick Brings Back Mask Mandate
The latest health measure instituted to battle the fourth wave of Covid-19 will go into effect at the end of the day tomorrow, along with proof of vaccination and travel registration to enter the province.
The latest health measure instituted to battle the fourth wave of Covid-19 will go into effect at the end of the day tomorrow, along with proof of vaccination and travel registration to enter the province.
The union announced results from the first rounds of strike votes that include workers from WorkSafe NB, court stenographers and the community colleges.
An alliance of New Brunswick business organizations has released a set of policies and priorities for political parties to consider ahead of the federal election.
A freight train derailed about 30 miles west of Moncton on Saturday, according to a spokesperson for CN.
The 221,000 square foot facility will supply products for the 43 Walmart locations in Atlantic Canada.
A self-storage facility proposed on an unconventional piece of land will move forward after Moncton City Council voted in favour of the development.
Train stations in the Maritimes were lively on Wednesday afternoon, as VIA Rail’s The Ocean returned to the tracks for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic started.
Increases in adult recreational use and wholesale revenue led to a strong rebound, according to Chief Financial Officer Derrick West.
Several chambers of commerce in the province have committed to offering free self-screening rapid testing kits for small- and medium-sized businesses.
Phase one includes 90 residential units on the corner of Lorentz Drive and Falkland Street. The second phase is the larger of the two units, with a proposed 145 residential units and commercial space on the ground floor, located at Main Street and Lorentz Drive.