Huddle’s Top 10 Stories From New Brunswick In 2022
This year, Huddle readers were eager to learn more about the businesses, both international and hyper-local, opening in their communities.
This year, Huddle readers were eager to learn more about the businesses, both international and hyper-local, opening in their communities.
John Wishart, CEO for the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton, reflects on the red-hot economic engine Moncton became in 2022 and the growing pains it endured as a consequence.
The Greater Moncton Romeo Leblanc International Airport hit a major milestone this year when it briefly surpassed pre-Covid passanger leves.
Mark Leger has been reading Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol and the pressing issues and debates about community, responsibility, and charity in 19th-century England resonate in the Maritimes of today.
Who is eligible and who will pay for the proposed 10 paid sick days is up for debate in committee.
Distributors have anticipated the switch away from single-use plastics, but many restaurants aren’t ready.
While Starbucks has plans in the work to expand into a variety of Atlantic Canadian communities, its playing its cards close to its chest on the details.
Sponsored: Most small businesses know they need to protect themselves against cyber-attacks. But if hackers bring down their systems, PIB (Programmed Insurance Brokers Inc.) wants to make sure they’re adequately insured for resulting losses.
The cost of living in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI rose at rate well above the national average last month, driven in large part by more expensive rent and home heating costs.