How The Red Cross Helps People Devastated By Events Like The Spring Floods
Like many people, homeowner Krista Snow didn’t know the different ways the Canadian Red Cross helps New Brunswickers in need until the floods of 2019 swamped her house.
Like many people, homeowner Krista Snow didn’t know the different ways the Canadian Red Cross helps New Brunswickers in need until the floods of 2019 swamped her house.
Eight years ago, Gregory Pringle lost his job as a civil technician. He found the solution to his money issues pinned to his refrigerator, a recipe for oatcakes that had been in his family for four generations.
John Chamberlaine, the president and CEO of Action Car & Trucks Accessories, won under the consumer products and retail category.
Unable to find a local barber to cut his hair, Shane Snow took matters (and clippers and razors) into his own hands to open the Second to None barbershop.
The family-owned, fast-casual restaurant chain plans to follow with locations in Saint John and Fredericton, and P.E.I.
Mac The Moose, a sculpture in Moose Jaw, Sask., is once again the world’s tallest moose with the help of the Saint John brewer. They celebrated, of course, with a Moosehead Lager.
For Tylleen Yeh and her family, the world’s reliance on plastic is something they want to change. They now sell compostable straws made out of sugarcane fiber, based on technology from their native Taiwan.
An online portal, expected to be launched in early 2020, will use modern data analytics that will allow Saint John Energy to collect new sources of data that customers can visualize and use to optimize their energy use.
American Iron and Metal has faced continuous complaints about its large-scaled metal recycling facility on the Saint John waterfront.
Five candidates running in Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe in the upcoming federal election debated issues that impact the local economy, small business growth, energy and immigration.