Restaurateurs Susan And Gene Cormier Named Moncton’s ‘Business Person Of The Year’
The chamber also honoured 11 businesses for various awards, chosen from a list of 60 nominees.
The chamber also honoured 11 businesses for various awards, chosen from a list of 60 nominees.
Campbellton Zone 5 Region will remain in the Orange level of recovery with an additional restriction now in place – a single household bubble only as of Friday.
The latest investment round for MESH/Diversity was led by the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF) and Concrete Ventures. East Valley Ventures, a prior investor, also made a fresh investment.
The longtime property owner has sold 20 buildings with 150 units to a company better known for high-end developments, Historica Developments.
The Moncton and surrounding areas are now expected to return to the Yellow level on Friday, while Campbellton will remain at the Orange level.
The international coffee chain has three other locations in Moncton, and another three in Dieppe that will remain open.
The new, 4,000-square-foot store on 1633 Mountain Rd. will be twice as large as the current store and it will carry more eyewear brands.
Historica has become known for buying and transforming properties into higher-end luxury units that cater to wealthier renters. But president and CEO Keith Brideau says they plan to keep the Hazen apartments at more affordable rents.
Keith Brideau, Dr. David Elias and Alex Elias purchased the City Hall building in late 2018 for $3-million, and the renovations are part of a larger plan to redevelop the building.
Infosys is looking to hire 2,000 more people in Canada over the next 12-to-18 months as it continues a North American expansion spree. It’s looking at Moncton as a possible location for its new Canadian office.