Kelson And Kelson Adding 23 Jobs In Saint John With Government Support
Most of the new positions are in the industrial trades, such as journeymen and apprentice sandblasters, painters as well as foremen and administrative staff.
Most of the new positions are in the industrial trades, such as journeymen and apprentice sandblasters, painters as well as foremen and administrative staff.
At Wreck Room in Dieppe, you can literally rage against the machine for as little as $15.
Fredericton’s new record store sells new and used vinyl, as well as turntable and vintage stereo parts and accessories.
The New Brunswick-based clothing company recently announced a partnership with Hudson’s Bay Company, one of the largest retailers in North America.
Al-Pack is adding to its production capacity with a $360,000 contribution from the provincial and federal governments.
Edwina Govindsamy and Ariel Gough will give 15 per cent of the sales of their cruelty-free, coconut-based perfume oils to girls’ education in Uganda.
The old Jean’s diner on St. George Street will be reopened as Kinja, an Asian fusion restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Later this month, customers will be able to order and pay for groceries and prepared meals through Dolma Food’s website.
This would save the average renter around $1,800 over that time period, says the president of the New Brunswick Apartment Owners Association.
Canopy Growth CEO Bruce Linton says the company is investing $39-million in a facility in Fredericton because the province is embracing opportunities in the sector.