Saint John Energy VP, Naveco Power CEO Named ‘Clean50’ Leaders
Two Brunswick business leaders have received national recognition for their work on green energy.
Two Brunswick business leaders have received national recognition for their work on green energy.
This increased value demonstrates the strength of the housing market and the growth of the population continuing through the pandemic.
A New Brunswick startup that created a new way to enjoy one of the world’s oldest beverages will now be carried in a national grocery chain.
NSGEU president Jason MacLean says the 844 affected workers will be voting on whether to ratify or reject the agreement between Friday and Monday.
The 51,000-pound battery, which can store enough electricity to power more than 100 homes for two hours, is a key piece of Saint John Energy’s work to build the Utility of the Future for Saint John.
Government agencies like ONB and private companies like Fiddlehead Technology in Moncton know that tapping into the international talent pipeline is key to growing and enriching the province’s economy.
The federal government agreed this week to give Air Canada $5.9-billion to help the airline through the Covid-19 pandemic.
Last summer, the city pedestrianized multiple streets each weekend to try and drive more traffic toward uptown businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Saint John Free Public Library will also move to a bigger location in the mall with a new look and direct access from the parking lot.
Sean Fillmore, owner of grocery store On The Vine, is opening a Greco Pizza franchise in East Saint John this month.