Moncton Business Community Launches $1-Million Campaign To Support Ukrainian Refugees
Ukrainians fleeing the unprovoked Russian attack on their homeland need help to settle down in the province.
Ukrainians fleeing the unprovoked Russian attack on their homeland need help to settle down in the province.
When NS Power announced earlier this year, to the anger of many, that they wanted to charge solar users additional fees, the solar industry felt an immediate chill, one that is being felt by suppliers months later.
A Nova Scotia vertical farm is about to optimize its growing conditions, thanks to a $2.5-million partnership with an AI firm in Toronto.
The announcement this week puts New Brunswick start-up, Millennia TEA into Canada’s largest grocery chain and comes after a recently closed a seed investment round to support expansion plans.
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem suggests that by raising the key interest rate, the inflation rate should start to go down.
Eighteen service technicians, detailers, and parts workers ratified an agreement on April 12 that ended their five-day strike.
After some Covid-19 related delays, ¡Qué Padre! Restaurant and Tequila Bar, specializing in Mexican classics like tacos and enchiladas, will open in Fredericton next month.
Nearby residents are concerned about the town’s requirement to connect their street to one of the town’s busiest roads.
Bimbo Canada’s Moncton bakery will be the first of more than a dozen it has across Canada to adopt a new, compostable bread bag tag.
This month, Huddle spoke with people behind several of the business that took part in the Takin BLK Spring Market. Here are a few of their stories.