Sussex Drive-In Reopens With Movies, Live Entertainment
The drive-in hopes to be a central entertainment hub that draws people from Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.
The drive-in hopes to be a central entertainment hub that draws people from Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.
Before taking possession of the inn at the beginning of April, Tracy Pitts and Martin St-Denis made the trip from Gatineau, Quebec to Rothesay. After being in quarantine for 14 days, they got straight to work.
A music podcast hosted by Peter Rowan and Neil Bonner is introducing people to talented local musicians spanning multiple genres in the East Coast music scene.
The federal government agreed this week to give Air Canada $5.9-billion to help the airline through the Covid-19 pandemic.
Acre’s goal is to help foster more sustainable communities in Canada and around the world. Expanding the team to Halifax was the next step toward achieving that goal.
A group of New Brunswick businesses is steadily working toward its goal of raising $1-million over the course of a decade to improve the lives of the region’s children and families.
Leading experts out of the Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity (CIC) say when it comes to preventing cyber-attacks, education is key.
Magician and international award-winning balloon artist Kurt Fuerniss can’t make Covid-19 disappear, but he can bring a smile to peoples’ faces with his magic and balloon art.
Some of those collectors-turned-entrepreneurs include Alicha Hachey of the Wood Shed, Marcus Kingston of the Suburbia Shop, Jacqueline Carr of the Periwinkle House, and Karena Graca of Twist of Fate.
The requirement for the so-called ‘Canadian experience’ is often sought by many employers. But the experiences of Aida, Aisha and Hiba, three newcomer women who wear the headscarf, indicate it could be discriminatory.