Brenan’s Purchases Funeral Home On The West Side Of Saint John
Castle Fallsview Funeral Home on Lancaster Avenue hit the market earlier this year.
Castle Fallsview Funeral Home on Lancaster Avenue hit the market earlier this year.
The New Brunswick Maple Association is asking for another 12,000 hectares of Crown land for syrup production as part of further growth plans.
The selected companies will receive $47,000 of in-kind value through mentorship, resources, investment planning guidance, and technology validation for business model scalability.
The New Brunswick Energy Utilities Board (NBEUB) approved the increases in a partial decision released Tuesday.
In its second year, the program will help small- and medium-sized businesses develop digital strategies and allow companies to accelerate the adoption of digital technologies to remain competitive and resilient.
As of Thursday morning, people from outside Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland won’t be allowed to enter Nova Scotia unless they are permanent residents, or their trip is essential.
The province also says Nova Scotia residents should not leave the province for non-essential purposes.
March was the second-best month in history for home sales in Greater Moncton according to the latest numbers.
Saint John Common Council has begun the process to approve the Landmark development, slated for construction next to Tin Can Beach.
The uptown heritage building that houses O’Leary’s will get much-needed TLC from Brendan McClure and Thomas Cole, who recently moved to New Brunswick from Ontario.
A music podcast hosted by Peter Rowan and Neil Bonner is introducing people to talented local musicians spanning multiple genres in the East Coast music scene.