ACORN Says Renters Still At Risk
A survey of more than 160 members of New Brunswick’s tenant community found that many renters are feeling insecure in their living situations.
A survey of more than 160 members of New Brunswick’s tenant community found that many renters are feeling insecure in their living situations.
The five-year deal includes annual two percent wage hikes plus a 25 cent per hour wage increase and casuals will now be paid 100 percent of the regular rate.
Under the new rules, the number of local governments—cities, towns, villages, rural communities, and regional municipalities—will be reduced from 104 to 78.
Nov. 19 at 6 p.m., circuit breaker measures in the Moncton region and the Miramichi health zone will end and new measures will begin.
The Elizabeth Fry Society of New Brunswick has kicked off phase two of its fundraising campaign to continue renovations of a Gathering Space.
One of Saint John Airport’s newest carriers will take a short hiatus in the new year.
Craig Bell Estabrooks’ past involvement with the Port saw him manage both government relations and strategic planning, while also being instrumental in the Port’s overall rebranding efforts.
Greater Saint John saw a surge in new home listings last month, but high demand continues to push overall inventories to record lows.
A new poll shows most Atlantic Canadians believe workers in specific fields should be fired for refusing to get vaccinated.
Saint John council approved rezoning applications Monday night for a pair of proposed residential developments in the city.