Business is Worse, Not Better, During Canada Games on P.E.I.
Businesses on the island were promised a surge in traffic during the games. But some say they’re serving fewer people than normal.
Businesses on the island were promised a surge in traffic during the games. But some say they’re serving fewer people than normal.
New shows hitting streaming platforms show the talent and creativity in New Brunswick. But access, labour, and infrastructure are still significant roadblocks.
Jolene Johnson, the CEO and founder of Wabanaki Maple, has been recognized by Stacy’s Rise Project. It’s the project’s first year expanding into Canada and it’s given Johnson a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Opinion: Our leaders continue to set ambitious immigration targets, apparently based on their unwavering belief that more people is always better, no matter what. But is it?
Université de Moncton’s Shippagan Campus will be the site of a new AI and robotics tech hub.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has rekindled conversations about natural gas exports from Atlantic Canada. Premier Blaine Higgs says an energy transition presents an opportunity for New Brunswick to innovate and benefit, but environmental advocates are skeptical.
ANBL president and CEO Lori Stickles says the committee is “bringing a lot of transparency to the conversation.”
We are still in the midst of winter, a time when, even without inflation and higher mortgages, people tend to spend less. For many small businesses, especially in the restaurant industry, Valentine’s Day is a needed boon.
At his annual state-of-the-province address, Premier Blaine Higgs claimed growth on multiple fronts and a growing awareness of its success as signs of a social and economic “renaissance” in New Brunswick.
In October 2022, The Shake Shed Freddy had announced their closing. Now, with new ownership, the local business is able to remain open.