‘I Really Hate To Take This Next Step’: N.B. Moving To Level 3 Of Covid Winter Plan
Premier Blaine Higgs said the province will enter Level 3 of the plan at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, on the advice of public health officials.
Premier Blaine Higgs said the province will enter Level 3 of the plan at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, on the advice of public health officials.
Mohamed Khirallah is from a family that has been in the coffee business for 70 years in Egypt. His Fredericton-headquartered business now has its first retail location at Market Square.
Huddle editor Mark Leger shares insights from his top “Home Office” podcast interviews with innovators and entrepreneurs over the last year.
New Brunswick is changing–faster this year than in a long time–and the stories Huddle readers cared most about this year all touch on that change. From major developments to new businesses opening in local communities, here are our Top 10 most-read stories from New Brunswick in 2021.
The federal government is providing expanded financial support to employers and workers impacted by restrictions implemented to slow the spread of the Omicron variant.
An Atlantic Canadian produce retailer that styled itself an affordable alternative to larger chains has closed its doors in Moncton and Halifax.
New restrictions will also go into effect for businesses at the end of the week.
Crabbe Mountain is upgrading its facilities so it can help P.E.I. host 2023 Canada Winter Games events the island doesn’t have the infrastructure to hold.
The New Brunswick government was rightly criticized – and mocked – for announcing a 5-cent increase to the minimum wage earlier this year. They did the right thing by introducing a more generous increase last week.
The marketing agency is finishing up work on its new home at 413 Main St. This marks the final chapter of a fraught saga for Brainworks that began with a fire at its former location at 171 Lutz Street in April.