Fredericton Will Install Cameras And Wifi In Buses To Improve Service
As part of a pilot project for Fredericton Transit, the city is putting cameras and wifi in three buses to gather information related to passenger boarding.
As part of a pilot project for Fredericton Transit, the city is putting cameras and wifi in three buses to gather information related to passenger boarding.
The federal government on Tuesday said it would provide a grant of $3 million through the National Research Council’s IRAP program, and a $990,000 loan through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency’s Business Development Program.
The breakfast chain from Laval, QC, also opened locations in Dieppe and Saint John earlier this year.
Customers can now order and pay for online and then pick up the products in-store.
The corporate-owned stores will switch to reusable bags starting mid-august.
The clothing and accessories store owned by the Gap is taking over the location formerly occupied by H&M in Regent Mall.
The New Brunswick brewery recently unveiled their shipping container bar, that will make an appearance at various events across the province this summer and into the fall.
The market on the North Side will have zero plastic wrappings or bags, environmentally conscious arts and crafts, and fresh and local produce, grown right on site.
Industry stakeholders and individuals will get another chance in early September to have their say on a proposal to tax machinery and equipment in industrial enterprises like the Irving Oil refinery.
Le Barbu is a pop-up beer garden that serves beverages from local breweries, cidery and kombucha company. It also offers arcade games to entertain customers.