Maritime Cities Growing Faster Than National Average
Immigration has been the driving force of the growing economies in cities like Halifax, Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.
Immigration has been the driving force of the growing economies in cities like Halifax, Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.
The Moncton company will receive a $1,000 grant and compete next month with other Canadian Francophone businesses for a chance to win up to $20,000.
The four-day market in late February is a testing ground for the business ideas of participating students, and you’ll eat some fine street food too, including pizza on naan and poutine with Asian meats and sauces.
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, lovebirds in Saint John are not lacking in choices to do something romantic together – and yes, that can include throwing axes at a wall.
While Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John still receive the bulk of newcomers, the 2019 data shows a trend of growing immigration into smaller cities.
The truffles, branded ‘Edison Bytes’, are the Moncton company’s first edibles to go to market.
The protestors say the country shouldn’t be supporting any fossil fuel energy projects, including the renewed push to extract natural gas resources in New Brunswick.
Halifax was the only Atlantic Canadian city to see an increase in the vacancy rate as of the end of the year.
The new nonprofit plans to develop, host and promote community events such as Tunisian cooking classes, snowshoeing excursions, Samba dance classes, soccer games and book clubs.
Organigram will provide oils, dried flowers and other derivative products as they become available to Medical Cannabis by Shoppers, the pharmacy chain’s online platform.