The New Brunswick Company Developing Potentially Life-Saving Drone Technology
A New Brunswick aerospace company is validating its guided parachute drone delivery technology in a million-dollar federal pilot project.
A New Brunswick aerospace company is validating its guided parachute drone delivery technology in a million-dollar federal pilot project.
Jean-Marc Picard says gas hikes are especially hard for smaller trucking companies, which can’t absorb added costs in the same way larger companies can.
Letters of reprimand were handed out March 9 to 26 Atlantic Canadian correctional officers after they taped over their badges. Officers with taped badges were sent home from work sometime last week without pay.
Saint John Energy announced eight Level 2 electric vehicle charging locations in the city, part of a federally supported rollout of 99 EV chargers across the Maritimes.
SAINT JOHN–Saint John council narrowly approved a rezoning this week for a controversial 82-unit development proposed on the city’s east side. In a 6-4 vote, council agreed to rezone 1429 Loch Lomond Road from two-unit residential to low-rise and mid-rise residential. Gerry Lowe, Barry Ogden, Paula Radwan, and Greg Stewart were the dissenting votes. Council […]
Mary Brown’s is opening a new location in Oromocto this coming spring, one of several the chain has planned for New Brunswick.
Atlantic Canadian businesses are still coping with challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic but they also have a sense of optimism and expectations for growth in 2022.
MONCTON–Activity at the Moncton Coliseum has been anything but ordinary over the last two years–that’s expected to change as trade shows return in full force. Covid-19 and the constantly evolving restrictions required to combat it meant Shane Porter and his team had to spend extra time working with show organizers and, as a result, cancel […]
It’s too late to stop a bill that could allow mining companies access to farmland without asking permission from owners. But an advocacy group representing New Brunswick farmers is ringing the alarm over what it considers an egregious lack of consultation from the province.
A new tourism marketing organization is being set up in Southeast New Brunswick with hopes to capitalize on the recovery of the tourism and hospitality industry after a tough two years.