New Brunswick Will Let Rent Cap Expire On December 31
“We need development so we need a laser-focused approach,” Service New Brunswick Minister Jill Green said.
“We need development so we need a laser-focused approach,” Service New Brunswick Minister Jill Green said.
New Brunswick is proposing legislative changes that labour leaders say will weaken rights for public service employees during labour disputes.
Increased investment in New Brunswick’s innovation sector was one of the surprises delivered during the InnovateNB Awards.
The Saint John Newcomers Centre and the New Brunswick Multicultural Council say the challenges facing international students’ integration into the workplace have an impact on the province’s future.
There’s massive potential for Atlantic Canada to be a global leader in one of the most important new technologies in the world. Can government capitalize before it’s too late?
Interns and international artists helped the final Saint John International Sculpture Symposium come to its successful conclusion.
Faster price growth for gas and mortgage interest put upward pressure on CPI
Sales of edibles, topicals and concentrates grew a combined $1.5 million last quarter, helping to offset a $2.3 million drop in dried flower, extract, and accessory sales.
More than 60 employees were laid off when Canopy Growth closed the facility in 2020.
Money’s Worth Renovation Center is reducing its footprint in the Maritimes. Its Bible Hill store in Nova Scotia will be the only one in the region to remain open.