The Saint John Airport Sees Brighter Days Ahead
Interim CEO Greg Hierlihy said the airport will serve about 45,000 passengers in 2021, about 16 percent of 2019’s numbers.
Interim CEO Greg Hierlihy said the airport will serve about 45,000 passengers in 2021, about 16 percent of 2019’s numbers.
The CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton says more clarity is needed surrounding the messaging from government and public health.
Moncton-based Alongside has purchased Atlantic job search giant CareerBeacon in a bid to better equip itself to connect employers and job-seekers.
Despite a majority of affected businesses raising wages, labour shortage issues persist, leading many small businesses to try a number of alternatives,
Feels Good is hosting their last-minute holiday pop-up this Saturday. The market will be at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre for the sixth year and feature a variety of local vendors like Juniper Jewelry and Bees Louise.
Leading Lenders is a free online information database, toolkit, and blog for lenders who are innovating and adapting to the needs of New Brunswick’s women entrepreneurs.
Officials say child care fees will be cut in half by this time next year and to an average of $10 a day by 2026.
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.
Nancy Hoekman started making bon bons during the pandemic. As demand for her sweet treats has intensified, she’s opened a full-fledged shop in Fredericton.