Fun Times and Fashion Spring Into Sunnyside Mall
Sponsored: Sunnyside Mall and its 60 tenants prepare to welcome people back with no restrictions on March 21.
Sponsored: Sunnyside Mall and its 60 tenants prepare to welcome people back with no restrictions on March 21.
Dr. Jennifer Russel expects to see more surges in Covid-19 cases and more variants of the virus going forward
Josh Lirette, manager of operations with Dieppe-based Craneco Atlantic Crane Rentals, says the company plans to buy at least two or three tower cranes and several smaller ones as demand ramps up.
Ashley McDavid, the owner of Luxe Salon in Riverview, says they’ll be taking down curtains and plexiglass that were in place during the pandemic.
The Vice President for the Atlantic Division of Restaurants Canada hopes that New Brunswickers will begin filling bars and restaurants again after the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions Monday.
The greatest food waste was reported in the Atlantic region at 70 per cent and the lowest was in Saskatchewan at 42 per cent.
Pandemic recovery and finding more qualified workers are policy priorities for rebuilding the economy, according to a new report from the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce.
Marcuisse Thompson, a welder by trade, will open the Cheesecake Garage in a renovated garage in Sackville.
Consumers in the United States, Europe, South Korea and China proved to be the largest fans of New Brunswick seafood products.
Nationally, February’s job gains were most notable in the accommodation and food services, and information, culture and recreation industries, according to Statistics Canada.