Moncton Trampoline Park Bounces Back From Pandemic With A Larger Footprint
Atlantic Canada’s largest trampoline park has reopened a hop, skip and jump away from its former home in Dieppe.
Atlantic Canada’s largest trampoline park has reopened a hop, skip and jump away from its former home in Dieppe.
The community and members of council are both concerned NJP Developments’ proposed apartment complexes will come with prolonged blasting.
The award winners this year include the Saint John Tool Library, Zesty Lemon, Area 506, J.D. Irving Ltd., and the New Brunswick Black History Society.
Health Minister says the circuit breakers have been effective in bringing down Covid-19 case number, but case activity remains high in Zones 1 and 2 and positivity rates are above the provincial average.
In September, passenger levels at Moncton’s airport were at about 50 percent of the pre-Covid-19 era.
At a glance, New Brunswick’s economy bounced back dramatically compatred to many other provinces. But economist Fred Bergman says the recovery was less simple and more uneven than that.
After a couple of setbacks, including a robbery, DIY Pottery Studio is hoping to open in its new Moncton location later this week.
Technology is driving change in companies and organizations across the region, and it’s important to understand what makes the region a world leader and how its tech ecosystem can be strengthened – the theme of the Atlantic Technology Summit 2021 on November 17.
The Fredericton-based craft brewer will open a new location at 143 Union Street in Saint John, taking the spot previously held by Peel Pub, now First City Brew Pub.
People come to the Sunnyside Mall for the experience, whether it is to meet up with friends and grab a bite to eat or to find a special gift.