Local Entrepreneurs Confident About Economy, Plan To Invest In Their Businesses
A BDC survey found 92 percent of Atlantic Canadian business owners expect to spend as much or more money on their business in 2022.
A BDC survey found 92 percent of Atlantic Canadian business owners expect to spend as much or more money on their business in 2022.
Saint John City Councillor and Taste of Egypt co-owner Paula Radwan was against New Brunswick’s minimum wage increase until a civil discussion on Facebook, of all things, changed her mind.
The challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic haven’t slowed the number of New Brunswickers choosing to start their own business. The government has launched a new online tool to help them get a good start.
Two of the three bargaining units have reached tentative agreements are recommending ratification. The union’s nursing home bargaining group is still working to secure an agreement.
Oz Health and Viclys System are the latest startups to join the tech-industry accelerator.
At CAA Atlantic, Steve Olmstead says they have been busy taking calls, with the interest in travel mounting only weeks before one of the busiest seasons of the year.
The distiller behind New Brunswick’s hot-selling Chicken Bones Liqueur and an iconic Maritime molasses maker have come up with a new concoction to stay warm this holiday season.
Near record-breaking sales and elevated prices pushed the value of all home sales in Moncton to $104.7-million, which sets a new record for this time of year.
Farmers packed the big rig with 6,000 bags of potatoes on a direct route to Parliament Hill in a bid to draw attention to the federal government’s export ban.
The government’s $746.8-million capital budget will address the province’s infrastructure while supporting sustainable economic recovery.