CFIB Says Small Businesses Need More Help
An extension to the end of the year for the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) is a good start, but more help is needed for small businesses following the federal fiscal update.
An extension to the end of the year for the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) is a good start, but more help is needed for small businesses following the federal fiscal update.
Port City Pro Shop had its grand opening on Wednesday. The shop, located on the second level of Market Square, sells professional audio and lighting equipment, musical instruments, accessories and more.
The money is being given to 21 initiatives delivered through five organizations across Atlantic Canada.
New Brunswickers who take a vacation which includes a paid overnight stay can apply for a 20 per cent rebate on accommodation, food and drink, activity and travel expenses.
The CEO of OMISTA Credit Union says New Brunswickers who receive $8,000 through the Canada Emergency Response Benefit could owe nearly $2,000 in provincial and federal taxes next year.
Moosehead Breweries and Moonshine Creek Distillery have teamed up to make a rye lager virgin oak barrel-aged whisky with proceeds going to New Brunswick Food Banks.
Discover Saint John, Develop Saint John, Economic Development Greater Saint John, and the city’s population growth department would all be part of a single organization.
The BMO Labour Market Report Card ranked the Hub City first out of 33 cities during the second quarter of 2020.
The Maritime broadcaster has entered into a letter of intent with HFX Broadcasting Inc. to purchase its two Halifax radio stations, CKHZ-FM and CKHY-FM, the companies announced Monday.
How a landlord, the city, a loyal diner, and a towing company helped Naz Ali add an outdoor patio to his popular Fredericton restaurant.