World Famous Painter Of Waterfront Mural Returns To Saint John This Summer
Sean Yoro’s new mural will be created on an aluminum canvas that will be moved to a permanent location in the Port City.
Sean Yoro’s new mural will be created on an aluminum canvas that will be moved to a permanent location in the Port City.
The annual pace of inflation edged higher in February as gains in most spending categories offset lower gasoline prices, Statistics Canada said Friday.
It’s not just the Saint John office that has been growing. Since 2018, Introhive has hired 30 people, bringing their team to 149. The company has outgrown its Fredericton office and will soon be moving to Argyle Place, a newly refurbished building downtown.
The is just one of many international acquisitions that the New Brunswick-based company has announced over the last couple of months.
The Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters is waging an ongoing campaign against a New Brunswick opposition member’s bill to include machinery and equipment as part of property tax assessments.
Cooke Inc. will integrate Farallon Nicaragua with Seajoy Seafood, another Central American shrimp producer it acquired in February.
Two members of Port Saint John’s business development team are travelling to Sᾶo Paulo for the 25th Annual Intermodal South America Conference.
The Tourism Industry Association of New Brunswick is offering a new course on how business owners and employees can properly serve the needs of people who visit the province.
Sunny Zaman is expanding the reach of his Indian spice kits to Alberta and B.C., as he works to get into bigger grocery chains.
More than 1,000 more people will move into the headquarters on King Square in the next few weeks.