Why This N.B. Retiree Started A Business That Helps People With Life Transitions
Lorne Brett says many retired professionals want to keep working after they “retire” and they can help address the skills shortage in the province’s labour market.
Lorne Brett says many retired professionals want to keep working after they “retire” and they can help address the skills shortage in the province’s labour market.
The diner-style restaurant aims to give customers a sense of nostalgia and surprise by applying culinary knowledge to home-style, family favourite dishes.
The seven-storey, 83-unit luxury apartment building, which will replace the former church, could be ready by the summer of 2021.
The truffles, branded ‘Edison Bytes’, are the Moncton company’s first edibles to go to market.
According to the airport, the agreement ensures the 25 unionized employees receive a new pension plan and wage increases over the next five years.
The protestors say the country shouldn’t be supporting any fossil fuel energy projects, including the renewed push to extract natural gas resources in New Brunswick.
Saint John-based Wyndham and Dartmouth-based Jazz were two of 11 regional companies, governments and organizations on the list.
The unemployment rate was unchanged at 7.5 percent as the number of people searching for work increased by 5,100 people.
Halifax was the only Atlantic Canadian city to see an increase in the vacancy rate as of the end of the year.
Shelby Harnish and Patrick Stewart will be opening up a stall with their plant-based street food on February 15.