CN Rail, Striking Workers Agree To Binding Arbitration
CN and the union representing roughly 750 signals and communications workers announced late Monday that they have agreed to binding arbitration.
CN and the union representing roughly 750 signals and communications workers announced late Monday that they have agreed to binding arbitration.
Board chair Charles V. Firlotte says the provincial utility plans to strike out in a new direction under new leadership.
Nova Scotia was last among all provinces in private sector investment in 2019, spending $11,300 per worker. Prince Edward Island was ninth ($11,400) and New Brunswick was eighth ($13,800). The national average was $21,300.
The Delta Fredericton is ready to unveil their newly renovated pool and patio, which costed over $1-million. The grand opening happens on July 1.
World energy needs and the rising cost of fuel were on the minds of the four Atlantic premiers who gathered for the Council of Atlantic Premiers in Pictou, Nova Scotia.
Goji’s co-founder Janette Zacharias confirmed that Goji’s Neighbourhood Treatery has permanently closed in Dieppe and Fredericton. It remains open in other cities across the Maritimes.
Smoke’s Poutinerie is bringing poutine across Canada this summer with a tour
Denny’s Canada is hoping to bring as many as five franchises to the Maritimes in 2023.
The new home of Radical Edge and a Mill Town Roasters outlet opened its doors to the public last week.
Jeff Rose, vice-president of Consumer Brands at G.E. Barbour says Pump House was already exploring the growing hard iced tea market when he first suggested a partnership over a year ago.