‘A Little More In Loblaw’ Doesn’t Cut It Anymore
Derek Montague says we need a cap on the prices of essential goods like healthy food with the gap between rich and poor widening with inflation.
Derek Montague says we need a cap on the prices of essential goods like healthy food with the gap between rich and poor widening with inflation.
There are companies and communities around the region changing the conversation around energy development and usage. And Irving Oil is one of them.
Co-owner Brian McKeown hopes The Landing will become a fantastic hub for the community, “a place to stop and have a coffee, snack, or beer, after a ride.”
New Brunswick-based Picketa Systems has raised $300,000 to launch its real-time plant sample analysis in the Atlantic Canadian potato industry.
Irving Oil’s home office in uptown Saint John and the company’s East Saint John Terminal on Courtenay Bay will be among the properties to run on power from the Burchill Wind Project.
It’s peculiar what can pass for a culturally resonant moment. There Mark Leger was at the water’s edge on a cold, windy, foggy, rainy Thursday night, peering out into the Saint John harbour waiting to catch a glimpse of the first cruise ship to enter the port in nearly two years.
Change is inevitable and not always a bad thing. Newspapers are bought and sold all the time, just like other businesses, and it can help them evolve, often for the better.
New Brunswick’s Smart Skin has quietly scaled to become a vital part of the global beverage and pharmaceutical manufacturing process.
Central Canadians may look at Atlantic Canada’s high employment and start to salivate at the thought of supercommuting. But David Campbell argues it can’t solve the problems they hope it can.
We can’t avoid the reality that fossil fuels are still very much part of our daily lives. We also can’t escape the consequences.