Saint John Aims to Adopt Social Procurement Policy by End of June
Social procurement policies have been enacted in other Canadian municipalities like Halifax and Calgary.
Social procurement policies have been enacted in other Canadian municipalities like Halifax and Calgary.
A lack of real estate listings continues to push down home sales in southern New Brunswick.
Passenger numbers remain below pre-pandemic levels at the Saint John Airport (YSJ), but officials say it is not for a lack of demand.
Stephanie Kempski aims to embrace her culinary heritage and introduce it to her community. By opening The Fat Pie Shop, she aims to attract people from all over to the town of St. Stephen through her passion for baking.
Affordable housing, transportation, food security and more addressed by innovative new ECW project.
The new restaurant brings a menu of “healthy, yummy, quick food” inspired in part by Zainub Faulkner-Malik’s Pakistani heritage.
Population growth has hastened the need to provide available, adequate and affordable housing in rural New Brunswick, the organization says.
Low fleet inventories mean customers are looking beyond the traditional market for rental vehicles
Saint John is looking to make it easier for supportive housing projects in the city to move ahead.
Affordable housing activists made their position clear – they want a return to rent caps.