Business Organizations Help Saint John Companies Weather COVID-19 Crisis
Area groups and government departments are circulating a survey to gather data on the impact of COVID-19 to focus efforts on getting the economy going again.
Area groups and government departments are circulating a survey to gather data on the impact of COVID-19 to focus efforts on getting the economy going again.
Klohn came to New Brunswick from Kiel, Germany, in 1952, and co-founded Ocean Steel and Construction Limited with K.C. Irving in 1955.
Eighty workers were hurt in the explosion and fire at the Irving Oil refinery in October 2018.
Clothing and footwear retailer Mark’s opened up in its new home inside McAllister Place on Friday morning. The east side store moved from its longtime location on McAllister Drive.
The federal government committed up to $4-million in funding for energy projects involving the City of Saint John and Saint John Energy on Wednesday.
Two of the projects are residential developments worth $40-million and one approves infrastructure work that will help a critical waterfront development move forward.
Plans for a $6-million, 32-unit mixed-use development called The Telegraph are moving forward.
It was a very brief appearance with the case adjourned again until April 15.
Moosehead Breweries is suing the City of Saint John to recover costs associated with modifying its operations to treat municipal water from a new well that doesn’t have enough capacity.
CEO David Duplisea says the Chamber created visibility through its lobbying efforts with all levels of government on tax reform, municipal tax reform and double taxation.