City Councillors Fight To Save Saint John Building Owned By J.D. Irving
David Hickey and Donna Reardon say the building is still structurally sound and should be turned into a residential building.
David Hickey and Donna Reardon say the building is still structurally sound and should be turned into a residential building.
A recent survey shows immigration, security and homelessness, and labour are all top-of-mind issues for businesses in the Greater Moncton area.
The deadline to apply for the 2020 cohort is February 15.
David Thompson says the province shouldn’t be investing in “speculative technology” and should instead be focusing renewable energy sources that have been proven to work in New Brunswick, such as wind, solar and hydro.
Juliane Nowe struggled with her health from an early age, but now runs a business hosting events and workshops teaching about natural remedies and how participants can connect back to themselves.
Halifax-based Marine Renewables Canada will be in town on January 14 to lead an information session on opportunities in the international offshore wind industry as well as Canadian tidal energy development.
Paul Scharnberg and Kara Campbell plan to turn the St. Bernard’s Rectory they just bought into a boutique hotel called ‘The Keep on Botsford.’
Moncton-based Prelam, producer of odour control products like ‘Just a Drop’, wants smaller businesses to utilize its resources – from product development to distribution in local and export markets.
A Saint John children’s toy and clothing store is moving to a bigger street-front location in the city’s uptown next month.
Most of those jobs will be filled in Atlantic Canada, with 74 per cent in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.