Mayor Wants Dieppe To Be Warm And Inclusive Place For Newcomers
The city launched its first immigration strategy Thursday to support targets and efforts set out in a regional strategy that includes Moncton and Riverview.
The city launched its first immigration strategy Thursday to support targets and efforts set out in a regional strategy that includes Moncton and Riverview.
The move would allow larger sidewalk patios in order for downtown businesses to meet physical distancing rules, as well as a bi-directional bicycle lane.
The store, which sells organic and natural food, supplements and beauty products, will move from its current location on Highfield St. The Dieppe location will remain where it is.
The deal with the company chaired by former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak opens the door for Organigram export markets in Israel and the European Union.
The national pet store chain has opened its first New Brunswick location at Granite Centre.
Almost 80 percent of New Brunswickers feel it’s important that immigrants be allowed to come to the province to fill jobs in essential services, a survey by Narrative Research found.
The president of Saint John Pride says without the corporate sponsors to bring attention to the Pride Festival, it wouldn’t be possible to make these events and the outreach happen.
In a webinar Thursday, an Air Canada business development manager was tight-lipped about the airline’s plans for scheduling and ticket prices, but he spoke about what air travel will be like in the near future.
Moncton-based Breelove Counselling is hosting three free webinars tackling race and privilege to help foster conversation and break down stigmas.
The popular “Salmon Run” public art installation returned uptown Wednesday morning, and the executive director of Discover Saint John hopes it inspires people as they walk about the uptown once again.