City Councillor Wants Saint John To Ban Single-Use Plastics
David Hickey is putting forward a motion for the next city council meeting that would have staff research and make recommendations on banning single-use plastics.
David Hickey is putting forward a motion for the next city council meeting that would have staff research and make recommendations on banning single-use plastics.
The New Brunswick brewery recently unveiled their shipping container bar, that will make an appearance at various events across the province this summer and into the fall.
The popular third-annual street festival July 20 will feature food vendors, Moosehead Breweries’ new, custom-built shipping container bar, and mystical practitioners like fortune tellers and tarot card readers. And of course, the giant moon will be back too.
Industry stakeholders and individuals will get another chance in early September to have their say on a proposal to tax machinery and equipment in industrial enterprises like the Irving Oil refinery.
Niagara Fall-based tourism company See Sight Tours announced Wednesday that it will be adding a Saint John tour to its roster.
A company official confirmed that the retail chain which bills itself as the largest off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions is opening a store in the capital city August 27.
Li Song plans to provide real estate information to her clients in their native languages through a monthly newsletter, beginning with one in Mandarin for the Chinese community.
The employment situation remained somewhat steady in the province’s two CMAs, Moncton and Saint John.
Wayne Long, MP for Saint John-Rothesay, says tourism is an important part of growing the economy and Place Fort LaTour will add to the growing stable of cultural assets that make Saint John an appealing place to visit.
The local microbrewer wants to be part of the revitalization of Water Street, which has become home to cool new businesses like BunkHaus and the Gahan House Barrell Room in the last year.