Does Moncton-Area ‘Circuit Breaker’ Put Some Businesses Back On A Rollercoaster?
New Brunswick’s decision to implement stricter measures in the Moncton area a week ago was met with responses that ranged from trepidation to indifference.
New Brunswick’s decision to implement stricter measures in the Moncton area a week ago was met with responses that ranged from trepidation to indifference.
With his non-for-profit 12 Neighbours, Marcel LeBrun plans to get at least six people off the streets and into new homes by Christmas. But this is just the start of a project that will transform the lives of homeless and marginalized low-income earners in Fredericton.
CEO Cathy Simpson said CollabHub will help businesses across the province struggling to find the technology and digital products they need tap into the pool of tech talent already existing in the province.
Porter Airlines has resumed service at Fredericton International Airport (YFC), meaning that all of the airlines that were flying before the pandemic have returned.
Among the 40 winners are more than 20 Maritime companies, including Dartmouth’s Planetary Hydrogen, Fredericton’s Spatialnetic Solutions, and Kavacha, which is based in Canoe Cove, P.E.I.
FREDERICTON – New Brunswickers will have to scale down their Thanksgiving plans as new Covid-19 restrictions are set to go into effect. New Brunswickers will have to scale down their Thanksgiving plans as new Covid-19 restrictions are set to go into effect. All residents are being told to limit their contacts to their single household […]
While most skiers haven’t dusted off their skis yet, Fredericton’s Crabbe Mountain is preparing for something big.
With the city growing so fast, Mike Savage said the city needs thousands of new units. And it will have to keep approving more, and doing it quickly, to keep up.
The Fredericton company that owns multiple commercial buildings is opening its first residential property and has plans for more.
With cases and hospitalizations on the rise, the province will reinstate the state of emergency order as of 11:59 p.m. on Friday night, meaning a return to family bubbles, reduced public gatherings in indoor spaces and maintaining a small number of close contacts.