Moncton Business Community Demands Action On Homelessness
Four major business groups fear the current situation and the rising number of people experiencing homelessness threatens the region’s reputation.
Four major business groups fear the current situation and the rising number of people experiencing homelessness threatens the region’s reputation.
Sixty-one percent of Canadian shoppers plan to do more in-store shopping this holiday season but the effects of inflation mean 60 percent of shoppers plan to lower their overall gift-buying budget.
The strange flower-like solar array now found at the Salisbury Big Stop is part of a pilot project by Irving Oil to offset its CO2 emissions and integrate solar into its electricity mix.
Right now, New Brunswick is the only Maritime province without a licensing framework for short-term rentals.
Somes games will happen away from the region’s major cities.
Real GDP grew by 0.1 percent, similar to the growth the nation’s economy went through over the last three months. Goods-producing industries led that growth, while services-producing industries were essentially unchanged.
“We need development so we need a laser-focused approach,” Service New Brunswick Minister Jill Green said.
New Brunswick is proposing legislative changes that labour leaders say will weaken rights for public service employees during labour disputes.
Increased investment in New Brunswick’s innovation sector was one of the surprises delivered during the InnovateNB Awards.
In this episode of the “Insights” podcast, Don Mills and David Campbell talk with Rustum Southwell, the founding CEO of the Black Business Initiative (BBI) which has developed a national reputation for its work with the black business community and has expanded its mandate to serve all of Atlantic Canada.