NB Power Rates Going Up April 1
The 2 percent raise is the highest amount the utility is allowed to raise rates this year without having to apply to the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board for approval.
The 2 percent raise is the highest amount the utility is allowed to raise rates this year without having to apply to the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board for approval.
The Baking Stone owner Vera Bochar contends The Saint John City Market stalled her from selling her business to a prospective buyer even though other market businesses have been allowed to change hands unimpeded.
Inflation is making it tougher for Canada’s largest dollar-store chain to live up to its namesake.
Venn Innovation’s Garage incubator program has recently welcomed five new startups into the fold.
Reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 will come at a steep price for the City of Moncton, but it could pay dividends for residents in the long term
The federal government has provided funding for NB Power to install more than 100 electric vehicle charging stations throughout the province
A group of correctional officers marched on the steps of their administrative offices, Tuesday. More than 40 Correctional officers protested while carrying signs, chanting and blowing horns.
Dine Around Freddy ran from February 17 to March 13, with 25 restaurants participating throughout Fredericton. This year, restaurants were challenged to create new and original menu items.
AV Group NB is the province’s first recipient of the newly revised Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) Forest Management Certification on a tract of forest land it owns and manages near Nackawic.
Alex Weaver Crawford says Bubbles Haircare for Kids will be a child-friendly service specializing in haircare, filling a gap in the local market.