Higher Softwood Lumber Tariffs Don’t Make Sense: Expert
Ron Marcolin, divisional vice-president of the Canadian Manufacturers And Exporters, says the United States doing today with lumber what it did with steel and aluminium tariffs a few years ago.
Ron Marcolin, divisional vice-president of the Canadian Manufacturers And Exporters, says the United States doing today with lumber what it did with steel and aluminium tariffs a few years ago.
In January 2021, NB Power sent its renewal application to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, an independent federal nuclear regulator. Since early July 2021, officials from the CNSC have been reviewing the application.
Nov. 19 at 6 p.m., circuit breaker measures in the Moncton region and the Miramichi health zone will end and new measures will begin.
Local soap maker Bubbles And Balms has launched a new program that rewards its customers for helping it do good.
Residents in the Kennebecasis Valley will soon be able to enjoy California-style Mexican food.
The company submitted three of its new products for consideration, the wild-caught deep-sea red crab, frozen Atlantic salmon portions, and Atlantic salmon burgers.
TorchLight and Rathco will seek federal funding for a feasibility study for an energy system project using local renewables and industrial waste bioheat from Irving Pulp and Paper.
Last week, the province reported that the assessed value of all properties in Sain John jumped by 7.7 percent year-over-year, the highest increase in 20 years.
On average, each municipality will get 10 to 20 connections, and six stations will be in Saint John, including TD Station, each having duel connections.
The region’s growth agency unveiled its 10-year roadmap for growth during this week’s Saint John Common Council meeting.