All New Brunswick Businesses Can Now Reopen
All of New Brunswick is now in the Yellow level of pandemic recovery, including the Campbellton region.
All of New Brunswick is now in the Yellow level of pandemic recovery, including the Campbellton region.
Joining a dedicated group of community-minded New Brunswickers are Dr. Colin Barry and Mr. Dean Mullin.
The company says it is closing its contact centres in Moncton, Halifax and Vancouver and will consolidate the centres to Calgary.
Even post-pandemic, more of the relationship building that helps close deals will happen through email, phone, or online video platforms like Skype or Zoom.
Co-owners Chayan and Debalina Saha saw an opportunity to introduce Bollywood dance to Saint John when they came to Canada from India in 2016.
Eight organizations, startups and entrepreneurs from the region were honoured at first annual Canada Innovation and Entrepreneur (CANIE) Awards.
New Brunswick has moved to the next stage of the Yellow recovery phase, except for the Campbellton Zone 5 region, which remains in the Orange phase.
The airport announced on Thursday that it’s partnered with HotSpot to provide a new contactless payment solution for parking in the airport’s long-term parking lot.
The popular market may have permanently closed due to Covid-19, but some of the food vendors will have a new place to sell their products starting June 26.
The Fredericton brewer is now using mostly malted barley grown at Hillview Farms in the Florenceville area. Previously it relied almost exclusively on a heritage variety from Britain.