Residential Growth Remains Strong In Moncton Despite Covid-19
Commercial building activity slowed considerably in the second quarter, but the city issued $41.9-million worth of building permits for residential projects.
Commercial building activity slowed considerably in the second quarter, but the city issued $41.9-million worth of building permits for residential projects.
The company says the investments are focused on safety and capacity to strengthen the rail network, help reduce emissions, and support economic growth.
Up to 75 employees have been laid off at the Delta Marriott in Saint John due to the devastating impacts of COVID-19 on the hotel business.
Carol Alderdice, president and CEO of the TIANB, says this was one of several recovery measures laid out by the Canadian Tourism Industry Association.
The Moncton cannabis producer plans to move forward with a leaner, cross-functional workforce of approximately 433 active employees operating out of its indoor production facility.
The “Atlantic bubble” officially opened at 12:01 a.m. Friday, which means residents of the four Atlantic provinces can visit one another without having to self-isolate for 14 days.
The theatre chain will open its New Brunswick locations in Saint John, Fredericton and Dieppe on Friday with Nova Scotia locations at Dartmouth Crossing and its Scotiabank Theatre in Halifax set to open the same day.
Halal Station is an online grocery store for halal and southeast Asian products, as well as ready-made halal meals.
The popular uptown Saint John cafe is making creative use of an alley to create seating options near its take-out window.
Susie Alberts-Hines has always loved hats, saying it became a tradition for her to buy one while on vacation.