N.B. Seafood Exports Top $2.2-Billion
Consumers in the United States, Europe, South Korea and China proved to be the largest fans of New Brunswick seafood products.
Consumers in the United States, Europe, South Korea and China proved to be the largest fans of New Brunswick seafood products.
Nationally, February’s job gains were most notable in the accommodation and food services, and information, culture and recreation industries, according to Statistics Canada.
A purveyor of cheesecakes and cheesecake-based treats is preparing to open a permanent storefront in Moncton this spring.
The February statistics from Greater Moncton Realtors show the average home price in the region has surpassed $350,000 for the first time ever.
McCain Foods has put the kibosh on its potato processing facility under construction in central Russia in response to that country’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
A New Brunswick aerospace company is validating its guided parachute drone delivery technology in a million-dollar federal pilot project.
Jean-Marc Picard says gas hikes are especially hard for smaller trucking companies, which can’t absorb added costs in the same way larger companies can.
Letters of reprimand were handed out March 9 to 26 Atlantic Canadian correctional officers after they taped over their badges. Officers with taped badges were sent home from work sometime last week without pay.
Mary Brown’s is opening a new location in Oromocto this coming spring, one of several the chain has planned for New Brunswick.
Atlantic Canadian businesses are still coping with challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic but they also have a sense of optimism and expectations for growth in 2022.