Rack It Up: Huddle’s Official Guide To Summer 2022 Ribfests In The Maritimes
A welcome return for many Maritime communities this summer are Ribfest events, and with so many on the calendar, we’ve got you covered no matter where you are.
A welcome return for many Maritime communities this summer are Ribfest events, and with so many on the calendar, we’ve got you covered no matter where you are.
nized nursing home workers in the province now have a signed collective agreement in place. The New Brunswick Nurses Union confirms the agreement reached earlier this year was signed on Friday.
After 27 years of running the family-owned Patterson’s Family Restaurant, Co-owner Danny Patterson has put it up for sale.
Working with UNB’s McKenna Institute, TechImpact will manage a province-wide, multi-stakeholder effort to train, attract and retain IT professionals.
The Georgoudis family, which owns Vito’s restaurants, is mourning the loss of its oldest patriarch. Constantine “Costa” Georgoudis passed away on Sunday at the age of 90, according to his obituary.
A council vote has paved the way for developer Jim Toogood to build a 54-unit apartment building, with access from Barnaby Street off Pleasant Street.
Ed Barrett wished the University of New Brunswick’s “entrepreneurial” leaders “many sleepless nights” and “exciting mornings” at an event in Saint Andrews Tuesday announcing the establishment of the Barrett Chair in Entrepreneurship for Digital Transformation.
The Mosaiq Festival will be returning to Greater Moncton late this July after a two-year hiatus.
This week’s Digital Innovation Summit is just another step in the province’s digital transformation, says McKenna, a journey that started last fall with the formation of The McKenna Institute at UNB.
The company that owns Moncton’s daily newspaper, the Times & Transcript, announced it will discontinue Monday deliveries of the paper, effective May 16.