Consumer Inflation Reached 4.8 Percent In December
Canadian Consumer Inflation continued to soar in December on the back of unfavorable weather conditions and ongoing supply chain challenges.
Canadian Consumer Inflation continued to soar in December on the back of unfavorable weather conditions and ongoing supply chain challenges.
The province announced today it will give $2,000 grants to any business, without employees, that was ordered to close under its Covid-19 Winter Plan.
Chris Keevil is the owner and chairman of Halifax digital agency Color and a one-time CEO of the Atlantic Lottery Corporation.
Dining in is not permitted in New Brunswick under the new Level 3 protocols of New Brunswick’s Covid-19 Winter Plan.
Maggie Drummond opened her cake shop in December, in a hungry Moncton, filling her days with orders for cakes, cupcakes and cookies.
Rogers Communications announced $200-million in fibreoptic internet upgrades for Greater Moncton.
Ottawa has announced more than $35-million over three years to help expand resettlement capacity and settlement services.
The provincial government is offering a $3 per hour wage top-up for those working in vulnerable settings and earning less than $18 per hour.
The franchisee of Dieppe’s Simply For Life location is planning a summer 2022 move to a new location at Moncton’s Granite Centre.
More than 8,000 registered cosmetologists in New Brunswick own their businesses and many are sole practitioners, single parents, or sole income-earners for their families.