Justice Stores To Close Across Canada
ascena Retail Group will close all of its Justice stores and a select number of Ann Taylor, Lane Bryant and Lou and Grey stores across Canada. This includes the Justice locations in Moncton and Fredericton.
ascena Retail Group will close all of its Justice stores and a select number of Ann Taylor, Lane Bryant and Lou and Grey stores across Canada. This includes the Justice locations in Moncton and Fredericton.
The food truck, PJ’s Wings an Things, will be opening a new restaurant location by York County Cider.
Owner Jenna Cann says they opened over a month later than usual due to COVID-19, but things have been going well so far.
With 24 member agencies nationwide, tCAN, founded in 1963, represents approximately $250 million in combined annual billings. The network also has associate members in Europe, the Caribbean and South America.
The Imperial Theatre in Saint John and the Playhouse in Fredericton have launched programs to allow artists to hone their craft in a professional space after Covid-19’s damage to the arts community.
The family-owned business, based in Lutes Mountain, set up in Fredericton last week to mixed reactions.
Lafford Properties, headquartered in Sackville, New Brunswick, has begun construction of Birch Meadows, a $30-million, 150-unit residential complex.
Blaine Higgs is applauding the $19-billion safe restart agreement reached between the provincial and federal governments.
The international students from Venezuela and Brazil created Asteria because the jewellery from that region was popular with people they met in Fredericton.
CertainTeed Canada says its gypsum wallboard plant in the village will stop production on August 28 and close down completely by the end of February.