Port Saint John Sees Big Increase In Container Sector
There may have been a lack of cruise ships in Saint John last year, but the city’s port was still bustling.
There may have been a lack of cruise ships in Saint John last year, but the city’s port was still bustling.
The event, sponsored by businesses and organizations from around the province, will be streamed online at noon on February 1.
The plans detailing the look and layout of the old Sydney Street Courthouse, a plan that would house a new state-of-the-art cultural facility.
The province has announced $720,000 in funding to help the company cover its pandemic-related losses.
Sixteen new cases were reported in New Brunswick on Friday. With concerns about new, more contagious variants of Covid-19, Public Health will keep Zones 5,6, and 7 in the orange level for some time.
Moncton also broke a record for building permits, but the mayor acknowledged that it must do more to address social concerns like the need for more affordable housing.
The provincial government needs to do more, say owners of capital-area business in the fitness, wellness, restaurant and bar sectors.
A recent real estate listing shows 52 Canterbury Street, a heritage building in the city’s uptown, for sale with a selling price of $550,000.
Last week was the third time in a year Kristen Leffley has had to close her business Neroli Salon & Spa in Riverview. The back and forth between opening and closing is taking a toll on business owners and their employees.
Greg Melanson’s first feature-length film, Both Sides Of The Gun, has been selected to participate in the JETS Initiative, an annual international pitching competition held by the Berlin International Film Festival.