Pop-Up Gives Young Entrepreneurs Exposure
Fourteen vendors from Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe ranging in age from 13 to 25 years old will take part in the second annual Young Entrepreneur Pop-Up Event on Friday.
Fourteen vendors from Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe ranging in age from 13 to 25 years old will take part in the second annual Young Entrepreneur Pop-Up Event on Friday.
Two Moncton-based real estate industry voices weigh on on why New Brunswick’s real estate market is cooling relatively slower than much of the rest of Canada.
The U.S. Department of Commerce is lowering tariffs for most producers to 8.59 pe cent.
Jérémie Bernardin, business development manager at All EV Canada, said in a video posted to social media that the full-service dealership will offer vehicle maintenance, battery health reports, and under car-care like undercoating.
Hammond River Brewing Company owner Shane Steeves says he’s tried for years to get into the Nova Scotia or New Brunswick markets, with no success. So he looked westward instead. Now, he’s just shipped a pallet of beer to Saskatchewan.
Huddle associate editor Trevor Nichols has a scheme to change society’s very concept of a “weekend.”
Canada’s unemployment rate remained at a record low of 4.9 percent in July, but the situation in the Maritimes was more volitile.
Pleasures N’ Treasures is expanding its presence in Moncton with plans to open a second adult entertainment shop on Elmwood Drive.
In the spirit of fun summer reading, Huddle is (mostly) taking a break from more serious real estate news and exploring another side of the market: the very expensive side.
With the opening of Steele Auto Group’s new Jaguar Land Rover dealership Dieppe, the Dartmouth company now owns 57 dealerships.