Saint John Energy Announces Rate Hike
The city’s utility announced rates will go up 1.8 per cent starting March 31 rates.
The city’s utility announced rates will go up 1.8 per cent starting March 31 rates.
The brewery has purchased Parklane Bowling Centre on Biggs Drive in Riverview.
They fear the government-owned retailer will end up in the hands of an outside company and stifle the growth of the local industry.
In addition to supplying products at the new H & S Quispamsis location, the east side bakery is also looking at opening a shop on the west side.
The provincial government will give more financial support to the beleaguered hotel and accommodation industry.
Founder and CEO Curtis Kennedy says the deal with Dickinson’s firm, District Ventures will help expand the company’s product line and gain additional exposure.
Kim Adair-MacPherson said serving for 10 years as the province’s auditor general was “especially rewarding” and she appreciated the chance to serve her home province.
The “Live for the Moment” campaign is the latest attempt to draw remote workers to the province from elsewhere in Canada.
ACORN N.B. hosted a tenant’s rights protest in Saint John featuring multiple speakers before representatives delivered a letter to Mary Wilson, Minister of Service New Brunswick.
As of February 13th, to keep with public health guidelines, the market was limited to food and groceries only.