Construction In Moncton Back To Pre-Covid Level
During the second quarter of 2021 ending June 30th, the city issued 466 building permits worth more than $85 million.
During the second quarter of 2021 ending June 30th, the city issued 466 building permits worth more than $85 million.
Increases in adult recreational use and wholesale revenue led to a strong rebound, according to Chief Financial Officer Derrick West.
The teen from Elsipogtog First Nation is getting the first taste of working as a cook with a part-time job in the kitchen at Parlee Beach.
Owner Don Monahan says business boomed last summer and they’re off to a good start again this year, with movies, concerts, and car and tractor shows
The menu consists of a variety of poutines with different meat and veggie ingredients incorporated into basic poutine.
The festival was founded in Moncton in 2014 to “activate imagination” in the celebration of all things art in Atlantic Canada.
After working as a computer programmer for 20 years, Gregg Corrigan knew he was ready for a change of pace, and he’s getting ready to do that this month — by brewing his own beer.
Several chambers of commerce in the province have committed to offering free self-screening rapid testing kits for small- and medium-sized businesses.
Co-owner Nancy Kitson says the spring lobster has been really good the last couple of years. So far, they’ve been buying from the fishermen from the Bay of Fundy and P.E.I.
Phase one includes 90 residential units on the corner of Lorentz Drive and Falkland Street. The second phase is the larger of the two units, with a proposed 145 residential units and commercial space on the ground floor, located at Main Street and Lorentz Drive.