New Brunswick
Businesses React To September 19 Holiday
Each province has taken a different approach to honouring Queen Elizabeth during her funeral. But many concerns remain.
Decision On Controversial Rothesay Development
Council has made its final call on the proposed hillside subdivision.
Mezza Expansion Goes Strong, Thanks to REIT Relationship
Mezza Lebanese Kitchen Co-Owner Peter Nahas credits a strong working relationship with a Nova Scotia real estate investment trust for the speed and efficiency of the chain’s ambitious Maritime expansion.
Irving Pledges $2 Million Over Ten Years For UNB Scholarships
The money will come in the form of more than 30 scholarships, valued at $40,000 each, 100 bursaries worth $1,000 each, and contributions to research opportunities and ongoing programming at UNB.
Affordable Housing Project In Millidgeville Approved
The proposed development at 100 Boars Head Road will consist of up to 12 units. Eight of those will be three-bedroom units, with the rest being one- or two-bedroom units, according to the proposal.
Chinova Bioworks Moves To Larger PEI Location
CHARLOTTETOWN – A New Brunswick biotech company mandated with developing healthier, natural food preservatives and reducing food waste has expanded its footprint in Prince Edward Island. Chinova Bioworks announced the opening of its new manufacturing space in P.E.I. on Sept. 1, the day of its official grand opening. The new space is located in the […]
Saint John Council Approves Proposed Development Near Queen Square
Saint John council has approved a 150-unit mixed-use development proposed just north of Queen Square.
Saint John Council Considers Sunset Clause For Proposed Development
A 104-unit residential development is being proposed at the Golden Mile Billiards site in west Saint John but members of Common Council are torn on whether to attach a construction deadline.
Credit Card Debt Continues To Grow Amid Inflation
A new study from Equifax shows that credit card balances are up 6.4 percent compared to the first quarter of 2022. That’s the highest amount of credit card debt since the fourth quarter of 2019 — right before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.
