Veg Out Expanding In Fredericton To Northside Market
Shelby Harnish and Patrick Stewart will be opening up a stall with their plant-based street food on February 15.
Shelby Harnish and Patrick Stewart will be opening up a stall with their plant-based street food on February 15.
The Fredericton IT company has grown from 100 to 200 employees in the past three years, more than doubling revenues over the same period.
In November, Chuckles Comedy Club, which had previously been run out of Chuckles Lounge in Parkway Mall, became Punch Lines Comedy Club with its new location on 9 Sydney Street.
The sports bar chain is considering expanding to other New Brunswick communities including Bathurst, Saint John, Miramichi, Edmundston and Quispamsis.
In its latest passenger traffic numbers released this week, 427,085 passengers used the airport in 2019, a record number.
Blaine Higgs’ speech included a call for increased immigration to boost the population to one million and the unveiling of new international offices aimed to attract skilled labour and boost exports.
Premier Blaine Higgs announced Lund’s departure during the state of the province address that placed much emphasis on the agency’s role in growing the economy in the coming years.
The province received 5,660 permanent residents up to November last year, most of them economic immigrants who gained permanent status through programs like Atlantic Immigration Pilot and Provincial Nominee Program.
Adam Sprague, the CEO of Fredericton-based BrunNet, was recently named president of the Canadian Varnex Advisory Council, an arm of the SYNNEX network that has more than 450 partners.
Tania Tahan and Hiyam El-Tahhan were longtime customers themselves and would frequently come dine with their families before Fadi’s Pizza closed last spring.