Coronavirus Fears Swell For Maritime Businesses
A series of high-profile warnings, cancellations, and government announcements about the spread of Coronavirus has left the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick business communities shaken.
A series of high-profile warnings, cancellations, and government announcements about the spread of Coronavirus has left the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick business communities shaken.
When people think of Home Hardware, they think of the mom-and-pop hardware store, says marketing coordinator, Jon Stephenson. The new store will be more about engaging customers in the design process.
The co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited will be recognized alongside Olympian Geneviève Lalonde, Connie Woodside and Paralympic swimmer Danielle Dorris.
Since opening in 2011, Splash has created a large base of loyal customers at its Saint John restaurant on Rothesay Avenue.
Danny Lagacé and his wife Jo-Anne have a love for old things. They’re trying to save some of New Brunswick’s old churches by turning them into multi-purpose cottages.
Sculpture Saint John reveals the artists, sponsors and new location of its 2020 symposium.
What started as a way to cope with the struggles of parenting for Stefanie Grana has turned into a jewellery business with wholesale clients in Canada and the U.S.
Riff Raff Skate Shop, opening on Charlotte Street, will sell skateboards and skateboard hardware, clothing and accessories, along with a selection of new vinyl for those with a heavier taste in tunes.
Immigration Fredericton wants to help educators, employers and other professionals understand cross-cultural communication through a conference at Crown Plaza Fredericton on March 12.
The CRA recently launched a tool on its website which allows Canadians to see if they have any uncashed cheques.