Three Rivers Tries to Bolster Housing Stock
A recent bid to rezone rural land to bring as many as 35 new homes to Three Rivers is a testament to Southeast New Brunswick’s hunger for housing.
A recent bid to rezone rural land to bring as many as 35 new homes to Three Rivers is a testament to Southeast New Brunswick’s hunger for housing.
Propel CEO Kathryn Lockhart says she anticipates “a slowing” in American funds coming into the region.
The site of old Dartmouth Post office could soon feature a skyline-altering highrise.
AIM Recycling faces four charges related to Darrell Richards’ death, under the province’s Occupational Health and Safety Act. Those charges include:
Population growth in the province makes New Brunswick an attractive market opportunity for U-Haul.
Deborah Coleman has been recognized by Natural Products Canada’s Game Changers list. The list includes 100 women who are leading companies that are “better for people and the planet.”
Canada’s economy added just 22,000 jobs last month following increases of 69,000 in December and 150,000 in January.
Primrose Bridal has moved to a central spot on Main Street in Moncton, after leaving its former Dieppe haunt.
Halifax Regional Council voted unanimously to sell surplus land on 1940 Gottingen Street to the Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Society for one dollar.
Kaleidoscope Social Impact applied to rezone land behind the former St. John the Baptist Church.