On The Coffee Grind In Saint John: The Art Warehouse
In the first of several stories exploring the coffee industry in Saint John, Hazel Cochran of The Art Warehouse reflects on bringing her business through the pandemic, one day at a time.
In the first of several stories exploring the coffee industry in Saint John, Hazel Cochran of The Art Warehouse reflects on bringing her business through the pandemic, one day at a time.
Premier Blaine Higgs believes the offer made to CUPE last week is a “really good offer for employees” but union representatives are calling on him to sign their own deal, or resign.
Rod Wilson had to wade through a sea of red tape to bring Hidden Harvest to Moncton, but after three years he’s nearly ready to open Atlantic Canada’s first cannabis nursery in the city.
A powerful alliance of safety-related organizations has partnered to create a centralized location for employers or individuals looking for almost any kind of safety credentials.
The University of New Brunswick’s MBA program in Saint John is ranked among the top 10 MBA programs in the country. Its reputation has also spread by word-of-mouth It in Canada students like Neeraja Kandikuppa, an international student from India who first learned about the program through a friend.
Hive has seen evidence of an eastward migration in Canada, with the firm getting one-to-two calls a week from people from Ontario and British Columbia, originally from Atlantic Canada, looking to move back east.
The Bra Room in Rothesay will be moving to a new, larger location on Marr Road early in 2022.
The amount of money a family must make to cover all its expenses is going up in cities across New Brunswick.
Health care and laundry workers in three locals were ordered back to work by the Higgs government on Friday. But CUPE said some of its members who reported to work on Saturday were told to go back home.
Employment in New Brunswick rose by 0.3 percent last month, an increase of roughly 3000 jobs, marking the province’s second consecutive monthly increase.