Organigram Lawsuit Reaches Supreme Court
The class-action lawsuit against Moncton-based cannabis producer Organigram has made its way to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The class-action lawsuit against Moncton-based cannabis producer Organigram has made its way to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Though the full impact of Covid-19 on the region’s rental office market has yet to be seen, there are some early indicators that recent downward trends in vacancy are starting to reverse.
India King is a restaurant and bar that serves north and south Indian food, with some Mumbai street food on the menu as well.
J’s Asian Kitchen in downtown Fredericton will open a second location on the Northside, which will allow it to have a social distance-friendly dining room.
The new 35,000-square-foot facility is expected to open in September.
Magic Mountain’s FunZone officially opened last week.
ascena Retail Group will close all of its Justice stores and a select number of Ann Taylor, Lane Bryant and Lou and Grey stores across Canada. This includes the Justice locations in Moncton and Fredericton.
Owner Jenna Cann says they opened over a month later than usual due to COVID-19, but things have been going well so far.
The company says Canada’s cannabis industry is highly competitive and oversupplied amongst both licensed producers and the still-dominant black market.
The City of Moncton has approved a large scale development project near Twin Oaks Drive.