Apartment Building Planned For Busy Moncton Intersection
A council vote has paved the way for developer Jim Toogood to build a 54-unit apartment building, with access from Barnaby Street off Pleasant Street.
A council vote has paved the way for developer Jim Toogood to build a 54-unit apartment building, with access from Barnaby Street off Pleasant Street.
Ed Barrett wished the University of New Brunswick’s “entrepreneurial” leaders “many sleepless nights” and “exciting mornings” at an event in Saint Andrews Tuesday announcing the establishment of the Barrett Chair in Entrepreneurship for Digital Transformation.
The Burchill Wind Project will consist of 10 wind turbine generators, which will produce up to 42 megawatts of clean, renewable energy.
The Mosaiq Festival will be returning to Greater Moncton late this July after a two-year hiatus.
The Quebec chain, known for its “accessible and inspired fashion,” will occupy part of the space that once housed Sears. The company’s Halifax Shopping Centre location will be its 17th store in Canada and its first on the East Coast.
This week’s Digital Innovation Summit is just another step in the province’s digital transformation, says McKenna, a journey that started last fall with the formation of The McKenna Institute at UNB.
Halifax city council has voted to replace 60 diesel-powered buses that are at the end of their lifespan with new electric buses from Nova Bus Limited.
New numbers from the Saint John Real Estate Board show there were 221 homes sold throughout the month. That remains above the five-year and 10-year averages but was down month-over-month and year-over-year
The company that owns Moncton’s daily newspaper, the Times & Transcript, announced it will discontinue Monday deliveries of the paper, effective May 16.
After three years without a ratified nursing home agreement, the New Brunswick Nurses Union and the New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes aim to sign off on a new deal this Friday