Council Approves 12-Storey Development In Uptown Saint John
Developer Percy Wilbur purchased 91 King Street — known to many as “the former Woolworth’s — and the building next to it in December.
Developer Percy Wilbur purchased 91 King Street — known to many as “the former Woolworth’s — and the building next to it in December.
Apparel and accessories store Tommy’s Superette opened for business last Saturday on Princess Street.
The city government will implement a Covid-19 vaccination or testing policy for employees and members of the council, effective September 20.
The Deputy Chair of the TB Bank Group is the featured guest at a sold-out fundraising event on September 7 for L’Arche Saint John, an organization that supports people with intellectual disabilities.
The KV Music Festival returns September 1-3 outdoors at Vito’s restaurant in Rothesay.
The Dragons’ Den-inspired competition will see five “Lions” — the men and women in business who served as investors and judges — determine which team will receive the top prize of $500,000.
A 19-member cabinet, with women leading the largest departments, will help deliver on the priorities of Nova Scotians.
CROCO Skin Care is the country’s first crocodile oil-based skincare line, helping people look and feel their best.
Owner Stuart Howe wants to open additional smaller bakeries throughout Saint John and expand across New Brunswick.
Creative Power is recording Canada’s top tribute bands, including ones that play Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin music, and bringing them to places like Saint John for live shows using hologram technology.