CBCL Plans Move to Bigger Office for June
Atlantic Canada’s largest employee-owned engineering firm is moving across the street to a new home in downtown Moncton in June.
Atlantic Canada’s largest employee-owned engineering firm is moving across the street to a new home in downtown Moncton in June.
Moncton’s IDEA Centre is guiding a growing community of young entrepreneurs, with 20 students enrolled this year in its mentorship program.
The smaller footprint for each fully-furnished micro unit drives energy efficiency and reduces the consumption of heat and power.
The program aims to double the roughly 1,000 children across the province who currently play musical instruments in an orchestra setting in a 15-year vision.
Ami Tea is a new café featuring bubble tea—a flavored milk and tea drink with chewy tapioca balls (called boba) that add texture. The popular drink originated in Taiwan.
A bakery chain with roots in Australia is looking for people to open franchises in New Brunswick’s three largest cities.
Saint John-Rothesay MP Wayne Long says the more than $1.8-million in funding is coming through Transport Canada’s Airports Capital Assistance Program.
APEC’s Fred Bergman says to help Indigenous businesses and communities recover from the pandemic, there needs to be a focus on education and training, access to capital, and partnerships.
The parent company of Huddle has agreed to a letter of intent to purchase classic hits radio station CKQV-FM (Q104) in Kenora from Golden West Broadcasting Ltd.
Sankara is an online marketplace selling an assortment of foods, crafts, and grocery products made by racialized vendors across Atlantic Canada.